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Experience spaces represent [[conscious experience]] or [[consciousness]] mathematically. Every element thereof corresponds to one [[aspect]] of conscious experience, e.g. to a property of it, or a first order property thereof, or a element thereof, etc. The mathematical structure of experience spaces represents the structure of conscious experience. The goal of the following page is to make this more precise.
== Which structural features of consciousness could be modelled? ==
* Similarity, e.g. using a metric
* Intensity of experience (the level of consciousness, so to speak, as in [[IIT]])
* The compositional structure of conscious experience, including:
* Inclusion: Whether aspects of experiences are included in other aspects
* Composition: Whether an aspect of experience is composed of other aspects (the whole is equal to the sum, so to speak)
* Precision<ref>E.g. as in Lee, "Modeling Mental Qualities"</ref>
== Mathematical structure that has been proposed ==
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== Relation to [[qualia spaces]] and [[quality spaces]] ==
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