In:Mind that Abides: Panpsychism in the new millennium
Edited by David Skrbina
[Advances in Consciousness Research 75] 2009
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 January 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.75.toc
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Table of contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements & dedicationix
Introduction
1. Panpsychism in history: An overview
Part I. Analysis and science31
2. Realistic monism: Why physicalism entails panpsychism, and on the Sesmet theory of subjectivity
3. Halting the descent into panpsychism: A quantum thermofield theoretical perspective
4. Mind under matter
5. The conscious connection: A psycho-physical bridge between brain and pan-experiential quantum geometry
6. Can the panpsychist get around the combination problem?
7. Universal correlates of consciousness
8. Panpsychism, the Big-Bang-Argument, and the dignity of life
Part II. Process philosophy177
9. Back to Whitehead? Galen Strawson and the rediscovery of panpsychism
10. Does process externalism support panpsychism? The relational nature of the physical world as a foundation for the conscious mind
11. The dynamics of possession: An introduction to the sociology of Gabriel Tarde
12. Finite eventism
Part III. Metaphysics and mind251
13. Zero-person and the psyche
14. "All things think:" Panpsychism and the metaphysics of nature
15. 'Something there?' James and Fechner meet in a Pluralistic Universe
16. Panpsychic presuppositions of Samkhya metaphysics
17. The awareness of rock: East-Asian understandings and implications
18. Why has the West failed to embrace panpsychism?
19. Minds, objects, and relations: Toward a dual-aspect ontology
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