Panpsychism and ensemble explanations

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2022-12

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Li, Han
Saad, BradfordISNI 0000000512605637

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Abstract

Panpsychism claims that the vast majority of conscious subjects in our world are inanimate and physical. Ensemble explanations account for striking phenomena by placing them within an ensemble of outcomes, most of which are not striking. This paper develops an explanatory problem for panpsychism: panpsychism renders two appealing ensemble explanations unsatisfactory. Specifically, we argue that panpsychism renders unsatisfactory the multiverse explanation of why a universe supports life and the many-planets explanation of why a planet supports life.

Keywords

Anthropic principles, Consciousness, Fine-tuning, Multiverse, Observation selection effect, Origins of life, Panpsychism, Taverne, Philosophy

Citation

Li, H & Saad, B 2022, 'Panpsychism and ensemble explanations', Philosophical Studies, vol. 179, no. 12, pp. 3583–3597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-022-01851-0