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Panpsychism and substance dualism are related as competing philosophical frameworks for understanding the mind-body problem, often discussed as alternatives to one another [1], [2]. They are frequently compared regarding their ability to resolve the hard problem of consciousness [3], their shared challenges like the interaction problem [4], and their distinct ontological approaches to reality [5].

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Panpsychism: Conscious Rocks and Socks - Free Thinking Ministries freethinkingministries.com Dr. Tim Stratton · FreeThinking Ministries 3 facts
claimJoshua Ryan Farris, author of 'The Creation of Self: A Case for the Soul', argues that the interaction problem is a challenge for both substance dualists and panpsychists, as both must explain the bridge between physical and mental events.
claimDr. Tim Stratton suggests that Philip Goff may prefer substance dualism or panpsychism over materialism because of the philosophical challenge known as 'the hard problem' of consciousness.
perspectiveThe author asserts that Philip Goff prefers substance dualism over materialism, but prefers panpsychism over substance dualism because he views materialism as incoherent and panpsychism as simpler than dualism.
Episode 19, Mind, Body and Consciousness (Part I) - The Panpsycast thepanpsycast.com The Panpsycast 1 fact
procedureThe Panpsycast episode 19, 'Mind, Body and Consciousness (Part I)', is structured into four parts: Substance Dualism (starting at 09:20), Materialism (starting at 33:45), Panpsychism (starting at 00:10 in Part II), and Further Analysis and Discussion (starting at 16:40 in Part II).
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
perspectivePhilip Goff calls panpsychism an alternative to both physicalism and substance dualism.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimSuggesting non-constitutive versions of panpsychism to avoid the combination problem leads to difficulties similar to those faced by substance dualism.
The Compatibility of Christianity with Panpsychism, Part 1 theologycommons.gcu.edu Lanell M. Mason · Theology Commons 1 fact
perspectiveThe author of 'The Compatibility of Christianity with Panpsychism, Part 1' suggests that panpsychism should be considered as an alternative monist view of the soul and body that might resolve difficulties better than substance dualism.