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      <title>Phenomenal Computing Carrying a Weak Paradox as Indefinite Environments</title>
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      <description>The brain model is defined as a phenomenal computing consisting of explicit computing subsystem and its environment carrying the execution of computation. By introducing the modified infomorphism (Barwise &amp;amp; Seligman, 1997) as an operator between sub-systems, a model of phenomenal computing is expressed as a weak paradox. Such a model can explain genesis of module in a brain and duality of conscious explicit cognition and subconscious implicit perception in an abstract sense. </description>
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