psychophysically neutral domain
Also known as: psychophysically neutral
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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 5 facts
claimThe dual-aspect approaches of Pauli-Jung, Eddington-Wheeler, and Bohm-Hiley propose a tripartite reality model consisting of a psychophysically neutral domain, a mental domain, and a physical domain.
claimAn alternative model for mind-matter relations involves a third category, denoted as [mame], which is regarded as psychophysically neutral, meaning it is neutral regarding the distinction between material [ma] and mental [me] states.
claimDual-aspect quantum approaches to consciousness conceptualize mind-matter correlations as the splitting of a holistic, psychophysically neutral domain of reality into mental and physical aspects, inspired by entanglement-induced nonlocal correlations.
claimPanpsychism (or panexperientialism) differs from dual-aspect monism because it lacks a psychophysically neutral domain of reality and instead posits a dualistic approach where mental and physical domains are primordially coupled.
claimThe dual-aspect approaches of Pauli-Jung, Eddington-Wheeler, and Bohm-Hiley utilize the concept of meaning to interpret correlations between the mental, physical, and psychophysically neutral domains of reality.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 4 facts
claimDecompositional dual-aspect thinking posits that the basic metaphysics of the psychophysically neutral domain is holistic, and that mental and physical states emerge by breaking this holistic symmetry.
referenceDavid Chalmers' 1996 work on 'consciousness and information' classifies mental and physical properties as reducible to a psychophysically neutral domain.
claimA key distinction between the two primary classes of dual-aspect thinking is how the psychophysically neutral domain relates to the mental and physical domains.
claimDual-aspect approaches consider the underlying, psychophysically neutral domain to have an ontic status relative to the distinction between mind and matter.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 2 facts
claimCarl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli (1955) suggested a dual-aspect theory of consciousness involving a psychophysically neutral, archetypal order.
claimIn Alfred North Whitehead's ontology, the potential antecedents of actual occasions are psychophysically neutral, representing a mode of existence where mind and matter are unseparated.