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The relationship between mind and reality is explored through philosophical frameworks where mind is either considered the fundamental ontological foundation of reality [1], a distinct entity from reality's fundamental elements [2], or a component of a dualistic divide that complicates the perception of reality [3].

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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimIn a 2006 interview, Henry Stapp specified that in his approach, which draws on Alfred North Whitehead's process thinking, 'actual occasions' are the fundamental elements of reality rather than matter or mind.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe humanities are trapped by the Cartesian subject, which leads them to repeatedly discover the illusiveness of reality while failing to bridge the gap between subject and object, mind and body, and individual and society.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimIdealism is a philosophical position that holds that mind is the sole ontological foundation of reality, with the physical world being constructed out of mental phenomena.