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The concept of consciousness is the central subject of the work 'Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences', which critiques existing theoretical frameworks [1], addresses the failure of abstract models to explain it [2], and discusses its irreducibility [3].

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perspectiveThe authors of 'Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences' argue that the philosophy of mind exhibits a compulsive, neurotic pattern of behavior by repeatedly attempting to resolve theoretical problems with abstract models that fail to account for consciousness.
perspectiveThe author of 'Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences' argues that an alternative to adding new theoretical principles to explain consciousness is to change the entire framework within which the issue is viewed.
perspectiveThe author of 'Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences' disagrees with John Searle's inability to propose a solution to the epistemological issues involved in the study of consciousness, despite agreeing with Searle's defense of the irreducibility of consciousness.