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== Type 3 -- "Inward attention" and "inner perception" ==
;Definition: Introspection<sub>3</sub> is a subsymbolic metarepresentation operating on a pre-existing, coherent self-model, i.e., a dynamic, multimodal representation of the system as a whole.<ref>For the notion of a “self-model” see Metzinger 1999, 2000, 2003.</ref> This type of introspective experience is generated by processes of phenomenal representation, which direct attention towards certain aspects of an scascternal internal system state, the intentional content of which is being constituted by a part of the world depicted ''as internal''.
The phenomenology of this class of states is what in everyday life we call
"inward-directed attention." On the level of philosophical theory it is this kind
of phenomenally experienced introspection that underlies classical theories of ''inner perception'', e.g., in John Locke or Franz Brentano
== Type 4 -- "Consciously experienced cognitive self-reference” ==

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