Rudolph, Hans-Joachim: Reality Beyond Actuality: Real-Imaginary Structure and the Emergence of Conscious Experience
This essay asks what reality must be like if conscious experience can emerge within it without being present from the beginning. Building on the notions of pre-subjective openness and pre-phenomenal subjectivability, it argues that consciousness should be understood neither as an inexplicable product of closed actuality nor as a primordial feature of reality itself. Reductive physicalism fails to account for the emergence of interiority from merely external processes, while panpsychism avoids th
