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Consciousness and the conscious mind are related through philosophical debates on eliminativism, where modest eliminativists critique specific features of consciousness such as the 'conscious self,' which aligns with aspects of the conscious mind [1].

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perspectiveModest eliminativists, such as Dennett (1990, 1992) and Carruthers (2000), do not reject the notion of consciousness entirely but take issue with specific features like qualia, the conscious self, or the 'Cartesian Theater' where the temporal sequence of conscious experience is internally projected.