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Here's a problematic the thing: consciousness exists (which is self-evident). Here's another problematic thing: none of the current theory predicts consciousness (at least, it seems that way; we probably don't know enough about consciousness to look for it in the model). So, until we have a general theory of consciousness (which may not be possible, in principle), any theory is incomplete (so long as we admit that consciousness is a thing, Descartes and all being a given in that case).