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74Process Approaches To Consciousness In Psychology, Neuroscience, And Philosophy Of Mind by Michel Weber And Anderson Weekes, Eds (review)Process Studies 41 (2): 358-362. 2012.
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2Beyond Descartes: Panpsychism RevisitedGlobal Philosophy 16 (4): 387-423. 2006.For some two millennia, Western civilization has predominantly viewed mind and consciousness as the private domain of the human species. Some have been willing to extend these qualities to certain animals. And there has been a small but very significant minority of philosophers who have argued that the processes of mind are universal in extent, and resident in all material things – the concept of panpsychism. The traditional ‘man-alone’, or ‘man-and-higher-animals’, views of mind have come under…Read more
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92Realistic panpsychism - commentary on StrawsonJournal of Consciousness Studies 13 (10-11): 151-157. 2006.
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271Panpsychism in the WestBradford. 2005.In _Panpsychism in the West_, the first comprehensive study of the subject, David Skrbina argues for the importance of panpsychism -- the theory that mind exists, in some form, in all living and nonliving things -- in consideration of the nature of consciousness and mind. Despite the recent advances in our knowledge of the brain and the increasing intricacy and sophistication of philosophical discussion, the nature of mind remains an enigma. Panpsychism, with its conception of mind as a general …Read more
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110Ethics, Eco-Philosophy, and Universal SympathyDialogue and Universalism 23 (4): 59-74. 2013.Unlike conventional ethical theory, environmental ethics—and eco-philosophy generally—have frequently been able to escape the desiccating rigors of analytical thinking. This is due in large part to the nonconforming and creative work of people like Henryk Skolimowski, whose ideas have influenced the philosophical dialogue for nearly 40 years now. The guiding principle of his new worldview, that the world is a sanctuary and not a machine, implies a radically expanded conception of eco-ethics. And…Read more
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17The Man Still Stands: Reply to BasileIn Michael Blamauer (ed.), The Mental as Fundamental: New Perspectives on Panpsychism, De Gruyter. pp. 53-56. 2011.
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10Panpsychism in history: An overviewIn Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium, John Benjamins. pp. 1-29. 2009.
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Panpsychism in the WestThe MIT Press. 2017.Panpsychism and the ontology of mind -- Ancient origins -- Developments in the Renaissance: sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe -- Continental panpsychism of the eighteenth century -- Panpsychism, mechanism, and science in nineteenth-century Germany -- The Anglo-American perspective -- Panpsychism in the early twentieth century: 1900-1950 -- Scientific perspectives -- Contemporary panpsychism: 1950-present -- Toward a panpsychist worldview.
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25Mind Space: Toward a solution to the combination problemIn Michael Blamauer (ed.), The Mental as Fundamental: New Perspectives on Panpsychism, De Gruyter. pp. 117-130. 2011.
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45The Metaphysics of TechnologyRoutledge. 2014.What is technology? Why does it have such power in our lives? Why does it seemingly progress of its own accord, and without regard to social or environmental well-being? The quest for the essence of technology is an old one, with roots in the pre-Socratic philosophy of ancient Greece. It was then that certain thinkers first joined the ideas of technê and logos into a single worldview. The Greeks saw it as a kind of world-force, present in both the works of men and in nature itself. It was the ve…Read more
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30Minds, objects, and relations: Toward a dual-aspect ontologyIn Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium, John Benjamins. pp. 361-382. 2009.
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224Panpsychism as an underlying theme in western philosophy: A survey paperJournal of Consciousness Studies 10 (3): 4-46. 2003.Panpsychism is the view that all things have a mind, or a mind-like quality. Contrary to the common view that panpsychism is a fringe or 'absurd' theory of mind, it in fact has a long and noble tradition within western philosophy. In the forms of animism and polytheism, panpsychism was the dominant view for most if not all of the pre-historical era. In the early years of western thought it was widely accepted though not often explicitly argued for. The emergence of Aristotelian philosophy and Ch…Read more
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58The soul of philosophy in a soulless ageHuman Affairs 31 (4): 420-428. 2021.In its original Greek conception, philosophy was intended to promote both wisdom and virtue among society; in this sense, the teaching, or presenting, of philosophy is central to its essence. Socrates and Plato famously grappled with the question of how to impart wisdom and virtue to the learner, with mixed results. One of the standard methods—reading and writing—was argued to be misleading and even deceptive, because it deals with static, ‘dead’ words and ideas rather than with the “living disc…Read more
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117Realistic monism: why physicalism entails panpsychism, and on the sesmet theory of subjectivityIn David Skrbina (ed.), Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium, John Benjamins. pp. 33-65. 2009.
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193Beyond Descartes: Panpsychism revisited (review)Axiomathes 16 (4): 387-423. 2006.For some two millennia, Western civilization has predominantly viewed mind and consciousness as the private domain of the human species. Some have been willing to extend these qualities to certain animals. And there has been a small but very significant minority of philosophers who have argued that the processes of mind are universal in extent, and resident in all material things.
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1Transcending consciousness: Thoughts on a universal conception of mindJournal of Consciousness Studies 16 (5): 79-87. 2009.
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341Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium (edited book)John Benjamins. 2009.other distinct subjects is famously difficult (see James 1890: 1.160-161; Goff 2006) but I cannot avoid the difficulty in the way Coleman can (2006:48—50), ...
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