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Self-representationalism is a strongly reductive view of consciousness which holds that the awareness subjects have of their conscious states is a form of self-representation, where a complex representational state is about both the world and that state itself (Gennaro 1996, Kriegel 2003, 2009, Van Gulick 2004, 2006, Williford 2006).
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- Hard Problem of Consciousness | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu via serper
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