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Panpsychism is related to Cartesian dualism as a monist alternative that avoids the interaction dilemma [1] and interaction problem [2] of dualism by treating mind and matter as facets of the same substance, while being presented as a middle path escaping dualism's pitfalls [3], though some argue panpsychists share dualists' error in viewing consciousness as fundamental [4].

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Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love Zia H Shah MD · The Muslim Times 2 facts
perspectivePanpsychism is considered a monist framework that avoids the interaction dilemma associated with Cartesian dualism and avoids the trivialization or elimination of consciousness found in some materialist models.
claimPanpsychism avoids the interaction problem of Cartesian substance dualism because it posits that mind and matter are not two independent substances, but rather two facets of the same thing.
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' argues that panpsychists tend to make a similar mistake as Cartesian dualists by assuming that consciousness is fundamental.