The purpose of this article is to present contemporary varieties of panpsychism, i.e. a metaphysical view according to which at least some of the fundamental properties which constitute the world are mental. Despite its popularity in the history of philosophy, the view has been thought, in the analytic tradition, to be unscientific. Nevertheless, in light of some insolvable problems with the explanation of mind, panpsychism has become a view which is taken seriously as a correct metaphysical theory. In this article, I propose a broad definition of panpsychism in order to uncover the possible causes of its variety. Subsequently, I argue that there are two main motivations to embrace panpsychism: the law of continuity and the acceptance of f...
The metaphysical vision of Advaita Vedānta has been making its way into some corners of Western anal...
Panpsychism is the view, found in ancient and modern, Eastern and Western philosophies, that mind is...
I present an argument for panpsychism: the thesis that everything is conscious, or at least that fun...
The purpose of this article is to present contemporary varieties of panpsychism, i.e. a metaphysica...
Panpsychism -- the composite of pan, which means "all," and psyche, the Latinized form of the Greek ...
Panpsychism has become a highly attractive position in the philosophy of mind. On panpsychism, both ...
In contemporary philosophy of mind, the conceivability argument against physicalism is often used to...
Panpsychism is an eminently sensible view of the world and its relation to mind. If God is a metaphy...
This thesis examines the combination problem for panpsychism and its responses. Panpsychism is the v...
Panpsychism, whereby mentality is considered fundamental within the natural world, does not appear p...
A number of contemporary philosophers have suggested that the recent revival of interest in panpsych...
In his Meditations on First Philosophy, René Descartes set the framework for the Mind-Body problem i...
Panpsychism, as understood here, holds that we're conscious because (some of) our most fundamental c...
Although panpsychism has had a very long history, one that goes back to the very origin of western p...
The article explains my third argument for panpsychism, based on disolving all properties, including...
The metaphysical vision of Advaita Vedānta has been making its way into some corners of Western anal...
Panpsychism is the view, found in ancient and modern, Eastern and Western philosophies, that mind is...
I present an argument for panpsychism: the thesis that everything is conscious, or at least that fun...
The purpose of this article is to present contemporary varieties of panpsychism, i.e. a metaphysica...
Panpsychism -- the composite of pan, which means "all," and psyche, the Latinized form of the Greek ...
Panpsychism has become a highly attractive position in the philosophy of mind. On panpsychism, both ...
In contemporary philosophy of mind, the conceivability argument against physicalism is often used to...
Panpsychism is an eminently sensible view of the world and its relation to mind. If God is a metaphy...
This thesis examines the combination problem for panpsychism and its responses. Panpsychism is the v...
Panpsychism, whereby mentality is considered fundamental within the natural world, does not appear p...
A number of contemporary philosophers have suggested that the recent revival of interest in panpsych...
In his Meditations on First Philosophy, René Descartes set the framework for the Mind-Body problem i...
Panpsychism, as understood here, holds that we're conscious because (some of) our most fundamental c...
Although panpsychism has had a very long history, one that goes back to the very origin of western p...
The article explains my third argument for panpsychism, based on disolving all properties, including...
The metaphysical vision of Advaita Vedānta has been making its way into some corners of Western anal...
Panpsychism is the view, found in ancient and modern, Eastern and Western philosophies, that mind is...
I present an argument for panpsychism: the thesis that everything is conscious, or at least that fun...