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Neuropsychological Integrative Ontology
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Consciousness is an inseparable part of all mental processes. It is that part of the mental process that: a) confers a subjective perspective, a phenomenology, an experience of the mental process of which it is a part; and b) intends the object or event that the mental process is about, should such exist; i.e., it confers intentionality on the mental process. Note that while there are different modes of consciousness corresponding to the different senses, the whole of conscious experience at any one time is largely experienced as a unity, that is, as a fused whole. Mental processes which are simultaneously ongoing are separable only in fiat, not in essence. |
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Note that while there are different modes of consciousness corresponding to the different senses, the whole of conscious experience at any one time is largely experienced as a unity, that is, as a fused whole. Mental processes which are simultaneously ongoing are separable only in fiat, not in essence.
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Consciousness is an inseparable part of all mental processes. It is that part of the mental process that:
a) confers a subjective perspective, a phenomenology, an experience of the mental process of which it is a part; and
b) intends the object or event that the mental process is about, should such exist; i.e., it confers intentionality on the mental process.
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