Understanding subjectivity: Global workspace theory and the resurrection of the observing self

Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (3):211-17 (1996)
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The world of our experience consists at all times of two parts, an objective and a subjective part . . . The objective part is the sum total of whatsoever at any given time we may be thinking of, the subjective part is the inner 'state' in which the thinking comes to pass

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