Walking in the Shoes of the Brain: an "agent" approach to phenomenality and the problem of consciousness

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Abstract: Given an embodied evolutionary context, the (conscious) organism creates phenomenality and establishes a first-person point of view with its own agency, through intentional relations made by its own acts of fiat, in the same way that human observers create meaning in language.

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