

Entities Confining Other Entities (ECE): An Argument Against the Combinational Problem
Abstract
Confinement of other confinements is a remarkably general property within our conscious experiences. Such confinements appear to be more than what they confine and also characterize something which can be fundamental. In this article I will present an argument against the combinational problem based on this property of confinement. The combinational problem questions how a number of separate experiences can combine and then result into the macroexperience which we find in our own case.
ISSN: 2153-8212