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Idealism is a philosophical perspective that defines consciousness as the fundamental reality or the source of the physical world, as evidenced by [1] and [2]. It is frequently categorized alongside other theories of consciousness in philosophical discourse, as noted in [3], [4], and [5].
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Philosophical perspectives on consciousness | Humans - Vocal Media vocal.media 2 facts
claimIdealism suggests that consciousness is the primary reality and that the material world is a construct of the mind.
claimThere is no consensus on the nature or origins of consciousness among the various philosophical perspectives, including dualism, physicalism, idealism, panpsychism, and non-Western philosophies.
Six Theories of Consciousness - Mind Matters mindmatters.ai 2 facts
claimIdealism is the view that consciousness is the most basic part of reality, and the physical world exists within or because of consciousness, making the brain an interface or representation inside consciousness rather than its source.
claimIdealism and dualism are the only models of consciousness among the six discussed that appeal to non-materialist perspectives.
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and ... amazon.com 1 fact
quoteSwami Medhananda, a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education in India, stated: 'Philosophers have only recently begun to recognize the need for a truly global approach to consciousness. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness makes a valuable and timely contribution to the nascent cosmopolitan movement within consciousness studies. Addressing an impressive array of global philosophical traditions and topics as varied as mental causation, panpsychism, idealism, and illusionism, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in cutting-edge, cross-cultural inquiry into the nature of consciousness.'
Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness: No Evidence for Idealism researchgate.net 1 fact
referenceThe article "Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness: No Evidence for Idealism" examines whether quantum mechanics provides evidence that ordinary matter is the product of consciousness-related processes.
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quoteSwami Medhananda, a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education in India, stated: 'Philosophers have only recently begun to recognize the need for a truly global approach to consciousness. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness makes a valuable and timely contribution to the nascent cosmopolitan movement within consciousness studies. Addressing an impressive array of global philosophical traditions and topics as varied as mental causation, panpsychism, idealism, and illusionism, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in cutting-edge, cross-cultural inquiry into the nature of consciousness.'
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 1 fact
claimDualism, idealism, and panpsychism define consciousness as non-physical, but they differ in their conceptualization of the relationship between consciousness and the physical world.
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and ... books.google.com 1 fact
claim'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and Ultimate Reality' analyzes debates regarding consciousness, ultimate reality, emergence, mental causation, realism, idealism, panpsychism, and illusionism through the lens of East and South-East Asian philosophies, specifically Buddhism and Vedanta.
What are the major theories of consciousness? How do materialism ... facebook.com 1 fact
claimMaterialism, dualism, panpsychism, and idealism are four philosophical perspectives used to compare theories of consciousness.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
perspectiveGeorge Berkeley denied that anything exists or could exist except insofar as it is consciously experienced.