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Panpsychism and sensation are related because both shared facts from the author of 'Resolving the evolutionary paradox of consciousness' critique panpsychism, alongside physicalism and dualism, for failing to explain adaptive-seeming correlations between sensations and evolutionary fitness or natural selection [1][2].

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claimThe author of 'Resolving the evolutionary paradox of consciousness' asserts that none of the existing metaphysical perspectives on consciousness—including physicalism, dualism, and panpsychism—can easily explain the adaptive-seeming correlations between sensations and fitness via natural selection.
perspectiveThe author of 'Resolving the evolutionary paradox of consciousness' concludes that physicalism, dualism, and panpsychism do not explain adaptive-seeming correlations between sensations and evolutionary fitness via adaptation.