<p>What is consciousness and where does it begin? &nbsp;<em>Panpsychism and the Combination Problem</em> elucidates and evaluates one historically significant but recently neglected answer to these questions: panpsychism the view that consciousness is ubiquitous in nature. &nbsp;Panpsychism is contrasted with emergent physicalism the most common view of our times on the nature of reality and consciousness. &nbsp;The book covers some of the most critical problems facing emergent physicalism and moves on to describe panpsychism and its most common variants. </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>After an in-depth discussion of the infamous 'combination problem' for panpsychism the different variants of panpsychism are assessed in terms of their competence in answering this problem. &nbsp;The book ends with a discussion of the most helpful solutions to the problem and of the possible ways forward for the panpsychist.</p><p> </p><p> <em>Panpsychism and the Combination Problem</em> is tailored especially to a readership already familiar with some of the terminology and conventions of contemporary philosophy of mind. &nbsp;The book works well as an introduction to the topic of panpsychism and some of its core issues.</p>
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