A revival of panpsychistic considerations of the mind's place in
nature has recently enriched the debate on the mind-body problem in
contemporary philosophy of mind. The essays assembled in the
present collection aim to supply a positive contribution to these
considerations, providing new perspectives on panpsychism by
shedding new light on its arguments and impacts as well as on its
problems and theoretical challenges. Panpsychism is discussed as a
position that understands consciousness as a truly fundamental
feature of our reality - not only with respect to the human
species, but also with respect to the evolution of the universe as
such.
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