"Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium" (D. Skrbina, ed.) Benjamins Pub,

forthcoming 2008

 

Contents

 

Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction

 

CHAPTER 1

Panpsychism in History: An Overview

              David Skrbina

 

PART I:  Analysis and Science

CHAPTER 2

Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism entails Panpsychism, & On the Sesmet Theory of Subjectivity

              Galen Strawson

 

CHAPTER 3

Halting the Descent into Panpsychism: A Quantum Thermofield Theoretical Perspective

              Gordon Globus

 

CHAPTER 4

Mind under Matter

              Sam Coleman

 

CHAPTER 5

The Conscious Connection: A Psycho-Physical Bridge between Brain and Pan-experiential Quantum Geometry

              Stuart Hameroff and Jon Powell

 

CHAPTER 6

Can the Panpsychist get around the Combination Problem?

              Phil Goff

 

CHAPTER 7

Universal Correlates of Consciousness

              Stephen Deiss

 

CHAPTER 8

Panpsychism, the Big Bang Argument, and the Dignity of Life

              Patrick Spät

 

 

PART II:  Process Philosophy

CHAPTER 9

Back to Whitehead? Galen Strawson and the Rediscovery of Panpsychism

              Pierfrancesco Basile

 

CHAPTER 10

Does Process Externalism support Panpsychism? The Relational Nature of the Physical World as a Foundation for the Conscious Mind

              Riccardo Manzotti

 

CHAPTER 11

The Dynamics of Possession: An Introduction to the Sociology of Gabriel Tarde

              Didier Debaise

 

CHAPTER 12

Finite Eventism

              Carey Carlson

 

 

PART III:  Metaphysics and Mind

CHAPTER 13

Zero-Person and the Psyche

              Graham Harman

 

CHAPTER 14

“All Things Think:” Panpsychism and the Metaphysics of Nature

              Iain Grant

 

CHAPTER 15

‘Something there?’  James and Fechner Meet in a Pluralistic Universe

              Katrin Solhdju

 

CHAPTER 16

Panpsychic Presuppositions of Samkhya Metaphysics

              Jaison Manjaly

 

CHAPTER 17

The Awareness of Rock: East-Asian Understandings and Implications

              Graham Parkes

 

CHAPTER 18

Why Has the West Failed to Embrace Panpsychism?

              Freya Mathews

 

CHAPTER 19

Minds, Objects, and Relations: Toward a Dual-aspect Ontology

              David Skrbina

 

References

Index