Mental Chemistry : Combination for Panpsychists
Coleman, Sam
(2012)
Mental Chemistry : Combination for Panpsychists.
pp. 137-166.
ISSN 0012-2017
Panpsychism, an increasingly popular competitor to physicalism as a theory of mind, faces a famous difficulty, the ‘combination problem’. This is the difficulty of understanding the composition of a conscious mind by parts (the ultimates) which are themselves taken to be phenomenally qualitied. I examine the combination problem, and I attempt to solve it. There are a few distinct difficulties under the banner of ‘the combination problem’, and not all of them need worry panpsychists. After homing in on the genuine worries, I identify some disputable assumptions that underlie them. Doing away with these assumptions allows us to make a start on a working conception of phenomenal combination.
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | panpsychism, consciousness, combination problem |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 11:03 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 11:03 |
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