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Consciousness is identified as the intrinsic nature of matter within the framework of panpsychism [1] and Russellian monism [2], with the claim that the matter composing brains is inherently consciousness-involving [3].

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Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 3 facts
perspectivePanpsychism proposes that the intrinsic nature of matter is, at least in part, consciousness.
claimRussellian monism is a contemporary philosophical position that utilizes the panpsychist view of consciousness as an intrinsic nature of matter to address mental causation.
claimAssuming the falsity of dualism, the intrinsic nature of the matter found in brains or whole organisms is consciousness-involving.