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Surfing on consciousness, or, a deliberately shallow outline of cognition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 June 2003
Abstract
By assuming that conscious states are the only constructs entitled to bear a cognitive status, while denying this status both to the learning processes and to their nonconscious outcomes, the SOC view leaves consciousness alone as the single tool to explain itself. This does not endow consciousness with any self-organizing properties, but rather, draws a deliberately shallow outline of cognition.
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