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Structure & Quality: Conceptual and Formal Foundations for the Mind-Body Problem

Published: April 23, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.05481v1

By: Ryan Williams

Potential Business Impact:

Explains how thoughts and feelings connect to the body.

Business Areas:
Psychology Health Care

This paper explores the hard problem of consciousness from a different perspective. Instead of drawing distinctions between the physical and the mental, an exploration of a more foundational relationship is examined: the relationship between structure and quality. Information-theoretic measures are developed to quantify the mutual determinability between structure and quality, including a novel Q-S space for analyzing fidelity between the two domains. This novel space naturally points toward a five-fold categorization of possible relationships between structural and qualitative properties, illustrating each through conceptual and formal models. The ontological implications of each category are examined, shedding light on debates around functionalism, emergentism, idealism, panpsychism, and neutral monism. This new line of inquiry has established a framework for deriving theoretical constraints on qualitative systems undergoing evolution that is explored in my companion paper, Qualia & Natural Selection.

Page Count
18 pages

Category
Quantitative Biology:
Neurons and Cognition