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All this seems obvious, yet—as I’m sure you know by now—the apparent obviousness of a view rarely prevents philosophers from arguing against it, and some philosophers think that consciousness, despite appearances, is epiphenomenal (it has no purpose). Epiphenomenalists point out that we seem to be able to perform many things without conscious attention:
Philosophy of Mind: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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