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First, we note that Chalmers' definition of "physical domain" includes what is often called "material" or "physical" configurations, such as neurons or brain tissue,
as well as more fundamental physical notions such as "mass, charge, and space-time"<ref name="character" />Chalmers, David J. The character of consciousness. Oxford University Press, 2010.</ref> or "atoms, electro­-magnetic fields, and so on"<ref name="mind" />.
We thus define the term ''physical domain'' to refer to all those phenomena which are currently considered to be the subject of a natural science (physics, chemistry, earth science, biology, etc.).

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