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The concepts are linked through philosophical discourse, where Galen Strawson examines their relationship in his 1999 article [1], while phenomenological traditions identify the self as a core component within the intentional structure of experience [2]. Furthermore, mindfulness practices frame the self as a co-dependent construct emerging from one's relations to objects within experience [3].

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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
claimMindfulness is a relational process that transcends the self-object duality by supporting the realization that the self is co-dependent with relations to objects in experience, characterizing the self as empty and groundless.
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimImmanuel Kant (1787), Edmund Husserl (1913), and subsequent phenomenologists demonstrated that the phenomenal structure of experience is intentional and includes complex representations of time, space, cause, body, self, and the world.
Self-Consciousness - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceGalen Strawson discussed the relationship between the self, the body, and experience in the 1999 article 'Self, Body, and Experience' published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.