The Decombination Problem for Cosmopsychism is not the Heterogeneity Problem for Priority Monism

Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (3-4):112-115 (2021)
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Abstract

In this paper I look at a recent proposal from Yujin Nagasawa and Khai Wager to avoid the de-combination problem for the view called ‘cosmopsychism’. The pair suggest that the de-combination problem can be solved in the same way that the problem of heterogeneity for Schaffer’s priority monism can be solved. I suggest that this is not the case. They are not the same problem and the solutions to the heterogeneity problem do not work for the de-combination problem.

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Gregory Miller
University of Liverpool

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