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Physicalism and idealism are both fundamental philosophical frameworks used to categorize theories of consciousness and reality, as evidenced by their frequent co-occurrence in academic discourse [1], [2], [3], and [4]. They are often presented as competing or alternative metaphysical positions [5], [6], [7], and are used to define the boundaries of other theories like Russellian monism [8] and panpsychism [9], [10].
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PANPSYCHISM (Philosophy of Mind Series) - Amazon.com amazon.com 2 facts
perspectiveThe author argues that Galen Strawson's terminology regarding physicalism is confusing because his definition allows for a person to be a 'physicalist' while simultaneously holding views such as neutral monism, dual-aspect monism, dualism, or idealism.
perspectiveThe reviewer argues that panpsychism is not limited to physicalism but can be integrated into any metaphysical system, including neutral monism, dual-aspect monism, dualism, and idealism.
Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk 2 facts
claimThe terms 'dualism', 'materialism', 'physicalism', 'hylomorphism', 'panpsychism', 'holism', and 'idealism' were unknown to biblical authors and early Christian theologians.
claimContemporary theological and philosophical debates regarding mind and consciousness utilize terms such as dualism, materialism/physicalism, hylomorphism, panpsychism, holism, and idealism.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 2 facts
claimRussellian monism can be interpreted as physicalism, aspect dualism, or idealism depending on the presumed relationship between inscrutables (the intrinsic properties of relata) and phenomenal properties.
claimArguments attempting to disprove the existence of a hard problem of consciousness necessarily lead to either the elimination of phenomenal experience (physicalism) or the elimination of the physical world (idealism/solipsism).
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referenceThe essay titled 'Philosophical perspectives on consciousness' explores various philosophical perspectives on consciousness, specifically dualism, physicalism, idealism, panpsychism, and non-Western viewpoints.
Clarifying the differences between physicalism, idealism, dualism ... facebook.com 1 fact
claimDeepak Chopra asserts that there are distinct philosophical perspectives on the nature of consciousness and reality, specifically identifying physicalism, idealism, dualism, panpsychism, and Advaita Vedanta as the frameworks to be clarified.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 1 fact
claimA significant minority of philosophers and theorists reject physicalism in favor of theories such as dualism, idealism, and panpsychism.
Philosophical perspectives on consciousness | Humans - Vocal Media vocal.media 1 fact
claimThere is no consensus on the nature or origins of consciousness among the various philosophical perspectives, including dualism, physicalism, idealism, panpsychism, and non-Western philosophies.