Does Consciousness Come From the Brain? Testable Predictions from the Knower Centred Model (KCM)
The Knower Centred Model (KCM) proposes five testable predictions suggesting consciousness is not generated by the brain but is the fundamental condition in which experience appears.
What is the Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM)?
The Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM) is a subject-first framework that places the knower—the witnessing presence—at the foundation of experience. Rather than explaining consciousness in terms of neural or computational structure alone, KCM proposes that experience is irreducibly structured by the Knower, Knowing, and Known. The Core Idea of KCM The Knower Centred Model…
A Typed Ontology of Consciousness: Introducing the Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM)
Introducing the Knower Centred Model of Consciousness (KCM): a subject-first framework with a typed ontology, the K³ triad (Knower–Knowing–Known), and an empirical research program.
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