Corpus Corpus Monograph Chapter Canonical corpus_monograph_chapter What is it like to see red? This chapter treats qualia — the qualitative character of experience — as internal morphisms in the mind-topos. The Qualia as…
Corpus · Book VII · Chapter 110

Chapter 110: Qualia and Subjective Experience

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What is it like to see red? This chapter treats qualia — the qualitative character of experience — as internal morphisms in the mind-topos. The Qualia as Internal Morphisms definition (VII.D85) models a quale not as a mysterious non-physical substance but as a structured internal transformation from stimulus representation to phenomenal presentation. The Hard Problem of consciousness is reformulated (VII.R41) as a layer question: the gap between E₂ structure (functional organisation) and E₃ experience (first-person instantiation). The chapter closes with an honest acknowledgment of what the framework cannot resolve. The entire chapter carries the conjectural scope label.

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