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Reappraising intuitions about consciousness.

Front Psychol March 20, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1747924 via PubMed Central

Summary

The work argues that common intuitions about consciousness may be mistaken and calls for a reevaluation of these intuitive beliefs. It examines philosophical and psychological assumptions underlying how consciousness is understood, suggesting that intuitive perspectives can lead to conceptual confusion. The paper advocates for a more critical approach to studying consciousness by questioning deeply held intuitions.

Study at a glance

Design theoretical or philosophical paper
Key finding Common intuitions about consciousness may be unreliable and require reappraisal.

Abstract

Reappraising intuitions about consciousness.

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