Dialectical Egoism: A Necessity-Proof Hypothesis for the Hard Problem of Consciousness
Psychological Egoism posits the theory that every action we take can be described as self-interest, and that we can not help but to be propelled by this interest. The Psychological Egoism idea is also a more detailed description of experience and feedback which a living organism can not escape.
If Psychological Egoism is true, and we cannot help but to act in our self-interest, then a necessity of unconscious forces intermingled with forces in the world and the physical forces of the body push humans into action and thought. Their experience, in turn, is a proof of effectiveness of psychological egoism to measure into a sense-perception reflection of egoism, or proof of Actual egoism. This provides us with the experience of various categories of mind, experiences, which are in turn measured against our various categorical values and reward networks.
In other words, a necessity pushes us forward to generate self-interest, and experience acts as measure or lacking proof of the necessity, which in turn generates our next movement and propulsion forward.
Propulsion includes both the recognition of categories which must be recognized, experiences which are both recognized and experienced via the multiplicity of physical reward systems as well as rational categories.
Step-by-Step
I see an apple.
I reflect on the apple and I consider my hunger/whose apple it is/the time of day simultaneously.
I form a reflexive qualitative judgment which is not fully within my conscious perception.
I take an action after the fact of seeing the apple to keep walking, and I am now looking towards the other side of the street, not knowing why, but I have rejected the apple as a snack to some degree.
Feedback has generated an action, categorized an experience, qualitatively rated it in a matter that, because of psychological egoism, propels my next action in accordance with self-interest. In other words, both the “what” and the “why” of experience is explained by psychological egoism, which encompasses physicality, outside forces, and conscious categorical reflection which in turn provides the force of the Actual propeller for living organisms.