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finding:the-eyelid-of-the-african-head-provokes-strong-relatedness-phenomenological-judgmentThe eyelid of the African head provokes strong relatedness (phenomenological judgment).
Empirical observation that the bulbous swelling of the eyelid passes the mirror test, thus is a being.
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- Paper's dismissal of epiphenomenalism via internal contradiction
- Acknowledgment that the same behaviours are used to infer sentience in animals despite not proving it.
- The constraints under which second-order perception leads to phenomenology are not yet fully developedconcept0.750CIMC acknowledges the constraints on second-order perception that produce phenomenology are beyond the current whitepaper's scope
- Key neuroscience reference providing the mirror neuron and perception-action model basis for SOO
- Direct appeal to reader's experience.
- The developmental ordering argument supporting consciousness as the bootstrap mechanism for intelligence
- Alexander's core metaphysical proposal introduced in §8.
- The central research question that drives the paper's analysis.