Abstract
Scientific studies of consciousness rely on objects whose existence is assumed to be inde-pendent of any consciousness. On the contrary, we assume consciousness to be fundamental, and that one of the main features of consciousness is characterized as being other-dependent. We set up a framework which naturally subsumes this feature by defining a compact closed category where morphisms represent conscious processes. These morphisms are a composition of a set of generators, each being specified by their relations with other generators, and therefore co-dependent. The framework is general enough and fits well into a compositional model of consciousness. Interestingly, we also show how our proposal may become a step towards avoiding the hard problem of consciousness, and thereby address the combination problem of conscious experiences.
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Signorelli, C. M., Wang, Q., & Khan, I. (2021). A compositional model of consciousness based on consciousness-only. Entropy, 23(3), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/e23030308
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