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Cognition / Consciousness / Neural correlates of consciousness / Neural correlate / Hard problem of consciousness / Axel Cleeremans / Strong AI / Self-awareness / Awareness / Mind / Cognitive science / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2000-10-04 04:46:44
Cognition
Consciousness
Neural correlates of consciousness
Neural correlate
Hard problem of consciousness
Axel Cleeremans
Strong AI
Self-awareness
Awareness
Mind
Cognitive science
Philosophy of mind

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