Experience Spaces

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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[1]

Mathematical structure that has been proposed

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Relation to qualia spaces and quality spaces

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  1. E.g. as in Lee, "Modeling Mental Qualities"