Panpsychism and Neutral Monism: How to Make Up One's Mind

Coleman, Sam (2016) Panpsychism and Neutral Monism: How to Make Up One's Mind. In: Panpsychism: Contemporary Perspectives :. Philosophy of Mind Series . Oxford University Press (OUP), New York, pp. 249-282. ISBN 9780199359943
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With reference to Chalmers's taxonomy of combination problems, I argue that while the subject combination problem reveals panpsychism as ultimately theoretically unmotivated, a rival neutral monist/panprotopsychist theory known as 'panqualityism' is much better placed to solve Chalmers's combination problems. In the final section I defend panqualityism against Chalmers's objection that it fails because of the possibility of 'awareness zombies'. I conclude that, in view of the advantages panpsychism and panqualityism share with respect to more mainstream theories of mind, panqualityism is our best hope for solving the problem of consciousness.

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