Not my view of course, but here is 

*Analytic Idealism: A consciousness-only ontology*
Bernardo Kastrup
Dissertation, Radboud University Nijmegen (2019)
https://philpapers.org/rec/KASAIA-3
pdf: https://philpapers.org/archive/KASAIA-3.pdf

Abstract

This thesis articulates an analytic version of the ontology of idealism, 
according to which universal phenomenal consciousness is all there 
ultimately is, everything else in nature being reducible to patterns of 
excitation of this consciousness. The thesis’ key challenge is to explain 
how the seemingly distinct conscious inner lives of different subjects—such 
as you and me—can arise within this fundamentally unitary phenomenal field. 
Along the way, a variety of other challenges are addressed, such as: how we 
can reconcile idealism with the fact that we all inhabit a common external 
world; why this world unfolds independently of our personal volition or 
imagination; why there are such tight correlations between measured 
patterns of brain activity and reports of experience; etc. The core idea of 
this thesis can be summarized thus: we, as well as all other living 
organisms, are dissociated alters of universal phenomenal consciousness, 
analogously to how a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) 
manifests multiple disjoint centers of subjectivity also called ‘alters.’ 
We, and all other living organisms, are surrounded by the transpersonal 
phenomenal activity of universal consciousness, which unfolds beyond the 
dissociative boundary of our respective alter. The inanimate world we 
perceive around us is the extrinsic appearance—i.e. the phenomenal image 
imprinted from across our dissociative boundary—of this activity. The 
living organisms we share the world with are the extrinsic appearances of 
other alters.

Keywords

idealism  panpsychism  cosmopsychism  dissociation  altered states of 
consciousness  mind-body problem  consciousness  hard problem of 
consciousness  subject combination problem


The (1hr) thesis defense:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcMOape0PY8


- @philipthrift

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