Consciousness and Fundamental Reality
By Philip Goff
Summary
Defends a version of Russellian monism combined with panpsychism. Consciousness is the intrinsic nature of fundamental physical properties. Addresses the combination problem and argues that Russellian monism avoids both the problems of physicalism (Hard Problem) and dualism (interaction problem).
Why It Matters
The most technically rigorous book-length treatment of Russellian monism. Essential for the philosophical foundations of the science-spirituality bridge.
Notes
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