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Panpsychism and physicalists are related as opposing philosophical stances on consciousness, with [1] directly contrasting physicalists' reductive account against panpsychists' view of consciousness as fundamental, [2] featuring debates between them in a key philosophy book, and [3] linking the failure of physicalist accounts to the rise of panpsychism as an alternative.
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Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimThe continuing failure of physicalists to provide a satisfying account of consciousness toward the end of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century has led many philosophers to explore panpsychism as an alternative.
PANPSYCHISM (Philosophy of Mind Series) - Amazon.com amazon.com 1 fact
referenceThe book 'PANPSYCHISM (Philosophy of Mind Series)' contains 16 essays that feature contemporary arguments for panpsychism, representing different varieties of the theory and including perspectives from both proponents and critics from physicalist and non-physicalist camps.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
perspectivePhysicalists argue for an entirely reductive account of consciousness, panpsychists argue that consciousness is fundamental, and panqualityists argue that the qualitative aspect of consciousness is fundamental while subjectivity is reductive.