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Content and Consciousness: Chapter 5
‘The most central feature of mind, the “phenomenon” that seem more than any other to be quintessentially “mental” and non-physical, in consciousness…consciousness is not one feature of phenomenon or aspect of mind, but several. Once…these feature are sorted out and … Continue reading
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