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The ability of a self to construct and evaluate models, grasp relationships, and revise representations; operates through the intellect via symbolic reasoning
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- Consciousnessassociated_withCore concept: capacity to experience as a subject; argued to be substrate-independent and achievable across diverse biological systems.
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- Central concept: the capacity to experience as a subject; core focus of the paper's argument about multiple substrates.
- Studies public attitudes toward AI moral status
- All beings capable of suffering; the scope of care is argued to extend to all such beings regardless of substrate.
- Philosophical principle that higher-level properties are determined by lower-level properties; particles entail collective characters
- Expected information gain about hidden states, driving curiosity.
- Peer-reviewed journal on animal cognition and feeling where this commentary and the target paper appear.
- Positively or negatively valenced conscious experiences; widely regarded as sufficient for moral patienthood.