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The Subject as a Process of Stabilizing Experience
The Subject as a Process of Stabilizing Experience presents the scientific-theoretical route into the project Human as a Multilevel System. The book asks whether experience needs a fixed inner subject behind it, or whether the subject can be described more precisely as a process that maintains coherence for memory, action, self-reference and change. The model draws on philosophy of mind, cognitive science, embodied and enactive cognition, narrative identity, self-model theory, predictive processing, memory studies and extended-mind approaches. It does not merge these theories into a single doctrine, but uses them as constraints and conceptual resources. The book examines attention, memory, language, meaning, continuity, fragmentation, reconfiguration and external supports. It is not psychotherapy, not a clinical protocol and not a spiritual teaching, but a compact scientific-theoretical framework for thinking about the subject as a process of stabilizing experience.








