Grega Rodman and Olga Markič
Abstract
Modern science has been dominated by
materialism, the belief that matter constitutes
the fundamental reality and that everything,
including consciousness, can be explained
through physical processes. However, recent
evidence suggests materialism might not fully
explain all phenomena. These findings have
led to the rise of a post-materialistic movement
exploring new ideas. One such idea, Analytical
Idealism, proposed by Bernardo Kastrup,
suggests that consciousness is the fundamental
reality and that the material world is a
reflection of this universal consciousness. The
implications of adopting this approach in
science will be explored.