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This page aims to list (the) arious various notions of awareness in use today.
= Primitive awareness =
According to (Nida-Rümelin, 2016)<ref name="MR16">Martine Nida-Rümelin, ''The experience property framework'', 2016</ref>, "experiences are such that, undergoing the experience nevvessarily necessarily involves that the subject is aware of undergoing it." This kind of awareness is called primitive awareness:
;Definition: ''Primitive awareness'' is the kind of awareness for which the claim is true that it is impossible to undergo an experience without being aware of undergoing it.
== Properties ==
* (Nida-Rümelin, 2016) assumes that primitive awarenes awareness is not the result of [[introspection]] or of phenomenal reflection.<ref name="MR16"/>
* Since undergoing an experience does not necessarily involve reflecting upon that experience, primitive awareness does not involve phenomenal reflection. Since it seems however to be required as a precondition, primitive awareness seems to be ''pre-reflective''.<ref name="MR16"/>
* Since primitive awareness also does not require conceptualizing the experience one undergoes, but seems to be required for forming a concept of a given experience on the basis of one's own experience, it is ''pre-conceptual''.

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