Author’s Response: Phenomenology of the System: Intentionality, Differences, Understanding, and the Unity of Consciousness

Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):564-571 (2016)
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Upshot: I focus on the group of ideas concerning the nature of consciousness as a phenomenological system, i.e., intentionality, differences, understanding, and the unity of consciousness. Also, I try to link this phenomenological system with second-order cybernetics and to clarify the scientific status of the self-descriptive theory of consciousness.

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