Consciousness as Constraint Resolution: Error, Belief, and Functional Irrationality
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Consciousness is not a substance, not a model, and not reducible to information integration. It is the management of error under constraint. Like the judgment of guilt in law, coherence emerges not from binary rules but from thresholds that define when contradictions must collapse into decision. Belief functions as conviction strong enough to act while retaining doubt sufficient to adapt. Pain and pleasure operate as loss functions, but uniquely human consciousness stacks them across horizons — immediate, long-term, existential — and weighs them through belief. This dynamic allows us to revise identity between moments of execution, to reassign meaning to irreversible acts, and to coordinate conflicting goals without dissolving into contradiction. Consciousness is however built looking backwards and thus a delta-comparison strategy: a continual negotiation between wants and beliefs, bounded by thresholds, and compared backwards as the residue we call “self.”
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2025-10-04
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2025-10-14
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2025-11-09