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A notion defined in (Chalmers 1996)<ref>Chalmers, David J. The conscious mind: In search of a fundamental theory. Oxford university press, 1996.</ref>, cf. the page [[Phenomenal_consciousness#Chalmers' definition|phenomenal consciousness, Chalmers' definition]].
== Intentionality Consciousness in the intentional sense == Person or mental state on object This connotation of consciousness includes both pre-conceptual [[attention]] of external objects or states of one's body, as well as conceptually structured consciousness of objects (e.g. in a description).<ref name="MetzingerLexikon" /> It is an ''intentional'' notion of consciousness, as according to this notion, consciousness is always about something.
Consciousness in the intentional sense refers to the relation of a person with objects of perception or thinking. This connotation of consciousness includes both pre-conceptual [[attention]] of external objects or states of one's body, as well as conceptually structured consciousness of objects (e.g. in a description).<ref name="MetzingerLexikon" /> It is an ''intentional'' notion of consciousness because according to this notion, consciousness is always about something.
== Pure subjective experience ==

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