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This paper consists of four sections. First is Ethical statement, where we discuss some risks of creating an artificial phenomenal experience. In Introduction we establish some common ground for our model with the topic of Minimal phenomenal experience. Then we present our model, which is based on our dialectical framework and distinguishes between consciousness and cognition as structurally and functionally distinct phenomena. The model outlines the flow from sensory data and suggests that sophisticated brains can process second-order abstractions, termed virtual objects, which are the only objects available for conscious control. A possible approach to a simulation is mentioned. Further, we make some predictions and inferences from the model.
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