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Peter Strawson engages directly with the concept of consciousness in his philosophical work, articulating in [1] that unity of experiences under a single consciousness requires the possibility of self-consciousness in Kant's transcendental deduction, and in [2] defending panpsychism as 'real physicalism' that incorporates consciousness into the physical world while critiquing materialists for dualism.

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claimP.F. Strawson, in his discussion of Immanuel Kant's transcendental deduction, articulates the claim that if different experiences are to belong to a single consciousness, the subject of those experiences must have the possibility of self-consciousness.