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"conscious experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to subjective experiences that are felt through awareness or knowing. For example, "The conscious experience of grief can be overwhelming and difficult to comprehend."
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Our experiments focus on the contents of conscious experience within the RHI, devoting special attention to disownership.
All conscious experience is in this sense experiencing-as.
Harris often writes as if all that matters is our conscious experience.
Many philosophers say it's impossible to explain our conscious experience in scientific, biological terms at all.
That harmony allows the brain to bring together different perceptions into a single conscious experience.
A philosopher maintains that we have a poor understanding of our own conscious experience.
It's not an experience that I know of, not a conscious experience.
Each child, after all, will have some hundred thousand hours of conscious experience before turning sixteen.
This is a question about conscious experience — about how the world looks to us — not about behavior and brains.
How shall we study conscious experience?
Was that a truly conscious experience?
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