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- awareness
- experience
- sensation
- good
- bad
- good for X
- bad for X
- One can be aware of experience.
- A mind can be aware of experience.
- Experience is a genus.
- Sensation is a species of experience.
- Knowing is a species of experience.
- Understanding is a species of experience.
- Knowing and understanding are representation.
- Experience is solely composed of knowing, understanding, and sensation.
- Experience is solely composed of representation and sensation.
- Representations can (directly) refer/apply to apparent objects or attributes or sensations as such.
- A representation (directly) represents something.
- Sensations can be "external" or "internal".
- A proposition P is a representation that asserts what is or may be.
- A concept (directly) represents something.
- A collection of connected/nonseparated propositions are/is a model M.
- "Aware" in "become aware" is like if you’re aware of something then it’s "part of" awareness or "in" awareness. and awareness is the whole thing.
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