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Philip Goff is a British author, idealist philosopher, and professor at Durham University whose research focuses on philosophy of mind and consciousness. [1] Specifically, it focuses on how consciousness can be part of the scientific worldview.
Galileo's Error: Foundations for a New Science of Consciousness is a 2019 book authored by British philosopher Philip Goff. The book presents a defense of the theory of panpsychism as the solution to the hard problem of consciousness. [1]
Philip Goff (philosopher), British philosopher; Phillip Atiba Goff, American psychologist This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 17:13 (UTC). Text is ...
The philosopher David Chalmers, who has explored panpsychism as a viable theory, distinguishes between microphenomenal experiences (the experiences of microphysical entities) and macrophenomenal experiences (the experiences of larger entities, such as humans). [11] Philip Goff draws a distinction between panexperientialism and pancognitivism.
Pages in category "British philosophers of mind" ... Philip Goff (philosopher) Sacha Golob; John Gray (philosopher) Hilary Greaves; Samuel Guttenplan; H. Susan Haack;
Neutral monism is an umbrella term for a class of metaphysical theories in the philosophy of mind, concerning the relation of mind to matter.These theories take the fundamental nature of reality to be neither mental nor physical; in other words it is "neutral".
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Philosopher Philip Goff argues that the inference of a multiverse to explain the apparent fine-tuning of the universe is an example of Inverse Gambler's Fallacy. [ 61 ] Stoeger, Ellis, and Kircher [ 62 ] : sec. 7 note that in a true multiverse theory, "the universes are then completely disjoint and nothing that happens in any one of them is ...