I found a bit of time to look at the idealism articles in Wikipedia, but it does need a more fundamental rewrite that goes well beyond my competence.
So for now I have added back the section on idealism/cosmopsychism that I added previously to the “hard problem” page, along with the references Eugene kindly shared and a supporting reference from David Chalmers. It still links to the article on Objective Idealism which is not at all helpful, maybe it should link to the main Idealism article until that one is fixed? The main article is much better - in some ways it would be better to just have that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_prob ... prov=sfti1
Please shout if you think anything should be changed on the ‘hard problem’ idealism section, or if you feel like having a start on a main article page. I was tempted to say it’s not worth the effort, as anyone even slightly serious will go to the Standord Encyclopaedia. However if you look there it’s not far from suggesting that Idealism is irrelevant, ending the article
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, however, idealism, understood as a philosophical program, may be sharing the fate of many other projects in the history of modern philosophy. Originally conceived in the middle of the eighteenth century as a real alternative to materialistic and naturalistic perspectives, it may now become sublated and integrated into views about the nature of reality that ignore metaphysical oppositions or epistemological questions connected with the assumption of the priority of mind over matter or the other way round.