The Mental as Fundamental : New Perspectives on Panpsychism /
The Mental as Fundamental : New Perspectives on Panpsychism /
Michael Blamauer.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: The Mental as Fundamental / Panpsychism and Structural Realism / The Last Man Standing Argument for panpsychism: A rejoinder / The Man Still Stands: Reply to Basile / "Mind Matters..." - Towards a concept of proto-mental causation / The Spread Mind: Phenomenal Process-Oriented Vehicle Externalism / Taking the Hard Problem of Consciousness Seriously: Dualism, Panpsychism and the Origin of the Combination Problem / Mind Space: Toward a solution to the combination problem / There is No Combination Problem / Panpsychism as Paradigm / Not bound to feel everything? A dialog on the scope of experience. / Blamauer, Michael -- Brüntrup, Godehard -- Basile, Pierfrancesco -- Skrbina, David -- Jaskolla, Ludwig -- Manzotti, Riccardo -- Blamauer, Michael -- Skrbina, David -- Goff, Philip -- Mathews, Freya -- Rugel, Matthias / Andrae, Benjamin
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A revival of panpsychistic considerations of the mind's place in nature has recently enriched the debate on the mind-body problem in contemporary philosophy of mind. The essays assembled in the present collection aim to supply a positive contribution to these considerations, providing new perspectives on panpsychism by shedding new light on its arguments and impacts as well as on its problems and theoretical challenges. Panpsychism is discussed as a position that understands consciousness as a truly fundamental feature of our reality - not only with respect to the human species, but also with respect to the evolution of the universe as such.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110319330 9783110319859
10.1515/9783110319859 doi
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General.
BD560 / .M46 2011eb
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: The Mental as Fundamental / Panpsychism and Structural Realism / The Last Man Standing Argument for panpsychism: A rejoinder / The Man Still Stands: Reply to Basile / "Mind Matters..." - Towards a concept of proto-mental causation / The Spread Mind: Phenomenal Process-Oriented Vehicle Externalism / Taking the Hard Problem of Consciousness Seriously: Dualism, Panpsychism and the Origin of the Combination Problem / Mind Space: Toward a solution to the combination problem / There is No Combination Problem / Panpsychism as Paradigm / Not bound to feel everything? A dialog on the scope of experience. / Blamauer, Michael -- Brüntrup, Godehard -- Basile, Pierfrancesco -- Skrbina, David -- Jaskolla, Ludwig -- Manzotti, Riccardo -- Blamauer, Michael -- Skrbina, David -- Goff, Philip -- Mathews, Freya -- Rugel, Matthias / Andrae, Benjamin
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A revival of panpsychistic considerations of the mind's place in nature has recently enriched the debate on the mind-body problem in contemporary philosophy of mind. The essays assembled in the present collection aim to supply a positive contribution to these considerations, providing new perspectives on panpsychism by shedding new light on its arguments and impacts as well as on its problems and theoretical challenges. Panpsychism is discussed as a position that understands consciousness as a truly fundamental feature of our reality - not only with respect to the human species, but also with respect to the evolution of the universe as such.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110319330 9783110319859
10.1515/9783110319859 doi
PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General.
BD560 / .M46 2011eb

