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Monadic panmentalism, the hard problem of consciousness, and the ingredient problemSynthese 208 (1): 41. 2026.The hard problem of consciousness, introduced by Chalmers (1995, 2017), reveals that merely dispositional and relational physical properties cannot ground phenomenal properties. Panpsychism attempts to address this problem by positing that micro-objects possess phenomenal properties that ground our phenomenal properties. However, Nagasawa (2021) has argued that panpsychism faces the ingredient problem: we lack a transparent grasp of microphenomenal properties, and as a result, we cannot explain …Read more
Nino Kadic
Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb
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Institute of Philosophy, ZagrebRegular Faculty
Zagreb, Croatia
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Metaphysics |