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Published on: October 5, 2018
Encapsulation and subjectivity from the standpoint of viewpoint theory
Ezequiel Morsella1,2, Anthony G Velasquez3, Jessica K Yankulova3
1Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA94132-4168, USA. Morsella@sfsu.eduhttps://faculty.sfsu.edu/~morsella/.
Abstract:
The groundbreaking, viewpoint theory of Merker et al. explains several properties of the conscious field, including why the observer cannot directly apprehend itself. We propose that viewpoint theory might also provide a progressive, constitutive marker of consciousness and shed light on why most of the contents of consciousness are encapsulated.
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