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== Relation to other connotations of consciousness ==
 == Idea for Definition v1 ==A promising choice is to use somewhat phenomenological terminology in defining the termconscious experience, referring to the totality of how experience 'reveals itself' to anexperiencing subject, how the experiencing subject finds itself experiencing, or how the"the world" appears to it. One could opt for a more approachable terminology and define The following sections mirror the term conscious experience to denote totalityof impressions, feelings, thoughts, perceptions, etc. which an experiencing subjectlives through at a particular instant of time. == Relation to other definitions/descriptions distinctions of the phenomenon ==The idea would be to come up with a definition above that is (most) general and allows to reduce to other notions.E.g.:- The connotation of perceiving a stimulus consciously (or not) simply concerns one specific aspect, or element, of conscious experience as defined above. Generally, various concepts on the hope for a more systematic account would be to describe how other connotations result from this general definition in terms of specifications. E.g., one could consider properties, elements, parts, features of conscious experience in order to arrive at qualia of different sorts..page [[consciousness]]. (?)

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