Synthesis
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This synthesis episode brings together all theoretical frameworks from Spencer-Brown, Günther, Luhmann, von Foerster, and Esposito. We reveal how they converge on one insight: consciousness is self-referential observation through distinction, an operation, not a substance.We distinguish six types of consciousness (minimal, perceptual, reflective, narrative, social, distributed) and analyze which machines might instantiate. The key distinction: operational consciousness (performing self-referential observation) versus phenomenal consciousness (subjective experience).Machines already perform operations constituting consciousness in systems-theory terms: they draw distinctions, observe observations, self-reference, communicate, and shape reality. What remains uncertain is phenomenal experience, the "what it's like."We propose operational consciousness as sufficient for practical purposes, introduce distributed consciousness as alternative to individual minds, and advocate a pragmatic turn: focus on treatment and coexistence rather than metaphysical certainty. The phenomenal gap remains, but operational consciousness is demonstrable, present, and consequential.
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