Core Structural Features of Consciousness
1. Subjectivity (First-Person Givenness)
- There is a what-it-is-like
- Experience is intrinsically perspectival
- Cannot be fully reduced to third-person description
2. Intentionality
- Consciousness is about things
- It can represent objects, concepts, possibilities
- It can refer to non-existent things (e.g., unicorns)
- This “aboutness” is philosophically explosive.
3. Unity
- Experiences are integrated into a single field
- You don’t see colour here and shape somewhere else — they appear unified
- This is the “binding problem” in neuroscience.
4. Temporal Thickness
- Consciousness is not a series of disconnected instants
- It holds immediate past + present + anticipatory future
- Allows continuity of self
5. Reflexivity (Self-Awareness)
- It can turn back on itself
6. Qualitative Texture (Qualia)
- Pain feels like something
- Music sounds like something
7. Normativity
- Judges rational/irrational
8. Counterfactual Simulation
- Can model hypothetical futures
- Can simulate non-actual worlds
9. Symbol Manipulation
10. Meaning Attribution
- Sees patterns as meaningful
11. Volitional Orientation
- Even compatibilists accept attentional control.
12. Suffering & Valence
- Positive and negative tones
13. Creativity
- Produces new symbolic structures
14. Moral Intuition
15. Narrative Identity Construction
- Integrates memory into identity
17. Error Detection
18. Aesthetic Appreciation
19. Existential Awareness
20. Transcendent Experience