Preface 1. Introduction: A Panpsychist Manifesto Part I: Historical Reflections 2. Plato and Panpsychism 3. Abhidharma Panprotopsychist Metaphysics of Consciousness 4. Spinoza’s Panpsychism 5. Many-Minded Leibniz’s Many Minds 6. Panpsychism in the 19th Century 7. William James, Pure Experience, and Panpsychism 8. Overcoming the Cartesian Legacy: Whitehead’s Revisionary Metaphysics 9. Russell’s Neutral Monism and Panpsychism 10. Panpsychism Reconsidered: A Historical and Philosophical Overview Part II: Forms of Panpsychism 11. Beyond Cosmopsychism and the Great I Am: How the World might be Grounded in Universal ‘Advaitic’ Consciousness 12. Living Cosmos Panpsychism 13. Cosmopsychism, Micropsychism and the Grounding Relation 14. The Crux of Subjectivity: The Subjective Dimension of Consciousness and its Role in Panpsychism 15. Anomalous Dualism: A New Approach to the Mind-Body Problem Part III: Comparative Alternatives 16. Subjective Physicalism and Panpsychism 17. Panpsychism: A Cognitive Pluralist Perspective 18. Neutral Monism Reborn: Breaking the Gridlock Between Emergence and Inherence 19. Panpsychism and Non-standard Materialism: Some Comparative Remarks 20. Panpsychism and Russellian Monism Part IV: How Does Panpsychism Work? 21. Can We Sum Subjects? Evaluating Panpsychism’s Hard Problem 22. Panpsychism Versus Pantheism, Polytheism, and Cosmopsychism 23. The Argument for Panpsychism from Experience of Causation 24. A Quantum Cure for Panphobia 25. Panpsychism’s Combination Problem is a Problem for Everyone 26. What Does "Physical" Mean? A Prolegomenon to Physicalist Panpsychism 27. Strawson on Panpsychism 28. Idealism and the Mind-Body Problem
William Seager is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto Scarborough. He works primarily in the philosophy of mind and consciousness studies; his most recent book is Theories of Consciousness (2nd edition; Routledge, 2016).
"This book provides a rich and novel discussion of one of the most
exciting (and hardest) issues in philosophy, namely the nature of
consciousness, by taking seriously panpsychism. It contains a large
variety and number of quality contributions, both from a historical
and a contemporary perspective, which makes it a book of reference
indispensable for anyone interested in the field. A great read and
an inspiring contribution to the philosophical debate about the
nature of consciousness."
Jiri Benovsky, University of Fribourg, Switzerland"The rise to
prominence of panpsychism is a response to a growing
disillusionment with orthodox physicalism. If you want to know the
history, strengths and weaknesses of this surprising revival of an
ancient metaphysics, this wide ranging collection is an excellent
place to start."
Howard Robinson, Central European University, Hungary"This book is
intriguing and illuminating food for thought for students and
scholars in science and philosophy who are unconvinced about the
power of old-fashioned physicalist thinking for an explanation of
conscious experience. 'The world is awake' is Bill Seager's, the
editor's, slogan to characterize what it is all about: a primordial
kind of sentience that is fundamental and ubiquitous in nature.
This carefully edited volume collects numerous significant voices
supporting panpsychism, which reflect its renaissance and
development since the 1990s. Though panpsychist ideas have long
been rejected as deeply implausible, some of them are perhaps
radical enough to be true."
Harald Atmanspacher, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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