A Panpsychist Dead End

Yujin Nagasawa

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Abstract

Panpsychism has received much attention in the philosophy of mind in recent years. So-called constitutive Russellian panpsychism, in particular, is considered by many the most promising panpsychist approach to the hard problem of consciousness. In this paper, however, I develop a new challenge to this approach. I argue that the three elements of constitutive Russellian panpsychism—that is, the constitutive element, the Russellian element and the panpsychist element—jointly entail a ‘cognitive dead end’. That is, even if constitutive Russellian panpsychism is true, we cannot ascertain how it might solve the hard problem of consciousness.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-50
JournalAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume
Volume95
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jul 2021

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