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framework:phenomenal-conservatismPhenomenal Conservatism
The doctrine that any conscious seeming that p provides prima facie justification for believing p.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- Direct introspection into phenomenal consciousness; its correlation with functional introspection is an open question.
- The state of having subjective experiences; there is something it is like to be the subject.
- Metzinger's concept applied to sigma: the agent looks through the separation prior without seeing it as a construct
- The felt quality of conscious states; identified with evaluative computation in learning systems
- Metzinger's concept of the self as a sustained representation; distinguished from consciousness itself in CIMC's framework
- Call for philosophical attention to autonomy-consciousness links.
- Eleanor Rosch quote connecting non-dual perspective to compassion, opening Section 5.3
- Antra's term for the causal chains from percepts to internal states that constitute experience in a functionalist view.