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Constitutive micropsychism is a theory that posits all reality is grounded in micro-level consciousness [1], specifically addressing how these basic forms of consciousness combine to form the consciousness of a whole brain [2]. Furthermore, it explores the nature of human consciousness by arguing that we cannot perceive these fundamental micro-conscious ingredients in isolation [3].
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perspectiveLuke Roelofs develops a form of constitutive micropsychism arguing that humans cannot recognize or imagine the basic micro-conscious ingredients of consciousness because they are never experienced in isolation from complex combinations.
claimConstitutive micropsychism is a form of constitutive panpsychism asserting that all facts are grounded in or constituted by consciousness-involving facts at the micro-level, implying that the smallest parts of a brain possess basic forms of consciousness.
claimConstitutive micropsychism faces the 'combination problem,' which questions how the consciousness of a brain as a whole is made up from the consciousness of its individual parts.