How Science Should Study Consciousness
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Abstract
The term "consciousness" is too vague and ambiguous to be useful when one is doing science. To study the variety of phenomena associated with this term one should construct robotic systems that exhibit specific behaviors and capacities such as distinguishing one's body from other objects present in the environment, distinguishing a private world not accessible to other robots from a public world equally accessible to other robots, and producing linguistic signals addressed to oneself rather than to other robots.