Analytic idealism fundamentally redefines reality by asserting that consciousness, specifically a spatially unbound field of phenomenal subjectivity, is the fundamental ground of all existence. This perspective stands in stark contrast to mainstream physicalism, which posits that inert matter exists independently of consciousness. Idealism argues that physicalism is internally incoherent and empirically inadequate, particularly in explaining how subjective experience could arise from non-conscious matter, a challenge known as the "hard problem." Empirical evidence from quantum physics supports this by indicating that physical properties do not exist prior to measurement, suggesting the physical world is an appearance or "dashboard" of a deeper, underlying reality, rather than reality itself.


Setting The Scene

Briefing on the Metaphysics of Analytic Idealism

The Cosmic Split: How Dissociation Explains Your Individual Mind in a Universal Consciousness

The Video Overview

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The Podcast Dialogue

Decoding Reality: Analytic Idealism, Quantum Physics, and the Search for Meaning in a Conscious Universe

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All Infographics Download

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Analytic Idealism Topics

1. The Hidden Flaws In Our Common Worldview of Reality?

2. Physicalism: More Broken Than You Think

3. The Trouble With Panpsychism

4. A Revolutionary Theory That's Changing Minds: Analytic Idealism

5. A Crack in Reality: Is the World All In Your Head?

6. The Unconscious: A Flaw in Reality?