Physicalism Cannot Make Sense of the Unity of Consciousness | w/Dr. Brandon Rickabaugh - PPP ep 47

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In part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Brandon Rickabaugh on his doctoral dissertation, we go over some of his arguments from the unity of phenomenal consciousness against a physicalist theory of mind. If you don't know what any of that means, fear not, Brandon will define his terms for you, and if you still don't get them, then go back and listen to episode 45 where he spends a whole hour defining and explaining the terms needed for this episode and part 3.

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Wouldn't some forms of panpsychism fit very well with theism?

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It seems to me that there’s a false dilemma at play. physicalism could succeed if God created us. I happen to think the bible teaches something close to physicalism.

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