Three layers of mind: The reflective emergent agency model - Softcover

Jørgensen, Kim

 
9798278562016: Three layers of mind: The reflective emergent agency model

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David Chalmers’ Hard Problem has resisted thirty years of progress in neuroscience and AI. Physicalism omits experience, dualism breaks physics, and panpsychism cannot solve combination.

The Reflective Emergent Agency Model (REAM) dissolves the stalemate with one move: what we call “consciousness” is not one property but three ontologically distinct layers that arise sequentially and decouple routinely in dreams, psychedelics, meditation, and pathology.

Layer 1 (Raw Observer) is the fundamental experiential field shaped but not produced by integrated information (Φ > 0).

Layer 2 (Reflective Actor) emerges with recurrent self-modelling, producing genuine hesitation and internal conflict.

Layer 3 (Horizon of Choice) is the felt extent of valued possible futures and the developmental skill of freedom.

The architecture explains why lucid dreams restore agency without changing vividness, why ego-dissolving psychedelics feel hyper-real, and why prefrontal damage can collapse moral responsibility while leaving raw experience intact. It rules out p-zombies by definition, downgrades the Combination Problem to a tractable integration challenge, and offers the first principled, measurable account of machine consciousness and collective observers.

Written with analytic clarity and grounded in first-person phenomenology, REAM is the first unified theory of mind that accommodates the full range of human and non-human experience without denying physics, experience, or moral intuition.

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