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David Chalmers and Galen Strawson are both prominent philosophers who have revived interest in panpsychism and neutral monism [1], and they share the perspective that panpsychism can be viewed as a form of physicalism [2]. Furthermore, they are both recognized for their defenses of dual-aspect monism [3] and their shared skepticism regarding the ability of standard scientific methods to fully explain consciousness [4].
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Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
perspectiveDavid Chalmers and Galen Strawson both state that panpsychism is, in a sense, a form of physicalism.
claimThomas Nagel, Galen Strawson, Philip Goff, and David Chalmers have revived interest in panpsychism and neutral monism in recent decades.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 2 facts
claimJoseph Levine and Galen Strawson have made considerations similar to David Chalmers regarding the inability of standard scientific methods to fully explain consciousness.
claimIn recent decades, dual-aspect monism has gained wider recognition as a distinct non-physicalist theory due to defenses by philosophers including David Chalmers (1995, 1996, 2003, 2013, 2016), William Seager (1995, 2010), Daniel Stoljar (2001), Galen Strawson (2006, 2016), and Philip Goff (2017).
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers, Annaka Harris, and Galen Strawson are proponents of panpsychism who utilize the reasoning that extrinsic physical properties must have corresponding intrinsic properties.