This study outlines the core objective: to explore an analogical
argument between quantum mechanics and phenomenal consciousness. The
work proposes that phenomenal consciousness and quantum phenomena share
structural features—such as observer-dependence, contextual emergence, and
perspectival constitution—that justify the use of analogy not as metaphor, but as
a philosophical method. It also critically examines the status, limits, and epistemic
implications of analogical reasoning in this …
Read moreThis study outlines the core objective: to explore an analogical
argument between quantum mechanics and phenomenal consciousness. The
work proposes that phenomenal consciousness and quantum phenomena share
structural features—such as observer-dependence, contextual emergence, and
perspectival constitution—that justify the use of analogy not as metaphor, but as
a philosophical method. It also critically examines the status, limits, and epistemic
implications of analogical reasoning in this context.