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combination problem
noun
(philosophy)
A
problem
arising
from
the
tension
between
the
seemingly
irreducible
nature
of
consciousness,
and
its
ubiquity.
If
consciousness
is
ubiquitous,
and
every
atom
(or
every
bit,
depending
on
the
theory)
has
a
minimal
level
of
it,
then
it
is
not
clear
how
these
tiny
consciousnesses
combine
to
create
larger
experiences.
意味(1)
(philosophy)
A
problem
arising
from
the
tension
between
the
seemingly
irreducible
nature
of
consciousness,
and
its
ubiquity.
If
consciousness
is
ubiquitous,
and
every
atom
(or
every
bit,
depending
on
the
theory)
has
a
minimal
level
of
it,
then
it
is
not
clear
how
these
tiny
consciousnesses
combine
to
create
larger
experiences.