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Proponents of the enactive view of consciousness, such as Varela (1991), claim that consciousness and cognition in living beings arise from the capability of enacting the world where environments and organisms are codetermined and cotransformed, rather than from specific informational processes or computational organization.
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- Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence? A Framework for Classifying ... arxiv.org via serper
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