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The concepts of matter and theory of mind are intrinsically linked as dual components of a unified framework, as evidenced by the search for a comprehensive theory of mind and matter {fact:1, fact:2, fact:3} that bridges the gap between physical reality and phenomenal experience.

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The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 3 facts
claimThe author asserts that the 'hard problem of consciousness' is the fundamental challenge of modern science because there is no established theory of mind and matter, which creates an epistemic gap between objective description and phenomenal experience.
claimNikolaus von Stillfried has attempted to synthesize ontological interpretations from the philosophy of mind and quantum physics into a single coherent theory of mind and matter.
claimAny proposed solution to the hard problem of consciousness should ideally provide answers to the nature of psychophysical correlation, the existence of the physical world, and the specific quality of qualia, which would also amount to a fundamental theory of mind and matter.