34 - Can physicalism explain phenomenal consciousness?

We discuss the ideas that have led me away from physicalism. Specifically, realism about phenomenal consciousness, phenomenal precision, nonemergence (that there is only weak emergence, no strong emergence), monism, the objective/subjective divide, and the explanatory gap. David Chalmers - Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness [text] Galen Strawson - Realistic monism: why physicalism entails panpsychism [doc] Thomas Nagel - Panpsychism [PDF] Nagel - What is it like to be a bat? [PDF] Nagel - Subjective and Objective [philpapers] Philip Goff - Orthodox Property Dualism+The Linguistic Theory of Vagueness=Panpsychism [Springer] Hunter Ash - The Argument from Vagueness [YouTube] Galen Strawson & Philosophy Bites - Panpsychism [YouTube] William James - Principles of Psychology [text] Panpsychism [SEP] . . . Transcripts available at emersongreenblog.wordpress.com Follow on Twitter @waldenpod and @OnPanpsychism https://linktr.ee/emersongreen

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Walden Pod is a philosophy and science podcast with an emphasis on the philosophy of religion and philosophy of mind. Hosted by Emerson Green of the Counter Apologetics Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/counter-apologetics/id1273573417) and the Emerson Green YouTube Channel. (https://www.youtube.com/c/emersongreen)