Research

Books

Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness [open access]
Cambridge Elements series
An accessible introduction to non-physicalist theories, including dualism, idealism, phenomenalism and panpsychism, and how they respond to the main arguments for physicalism

Papers

Links to PhilPapers entries. Click the paper title (or “PhilArchive” button) to download.

Phenomenal Powers
Draft, in progress

How Can the Mental Ground the Physical? The Case for Phenomenal Powers Panpsychism
Forthcoming in Grounding and Consciousness (ed. Gabe Rabin), OUP

Does Panpsychism Mean that “We Are All One”?
Journal of Consciousness Studies

The Phenomenal Powers View and the Meta-Problem of Consciousness
Journal of Consciousness Studies, special issue on Chalmers’ meta-problem of consciousness

The Argument for Panpsychism from Experience of Causation
The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism (ed. William Seager)

Phenomenal Knowledge Why: The Explanatory Knowledge Argument Against Physicalism
The Knowledge Argument (ed. Sam Coleman), Cambridge University Press

Is Consciousness Intrinsic? A Problem for the Integrated Information Theory
Journal of Consciousness Studies, special issue on IIT

Does Dispositionalism Entail Panpsychism?
Topoi, special issue on mental powers

Is the Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness Compatible with Russellian Panpsychism?
Erkenntnis

The Evolutionary Argument for Phenomenal Powers
Philosophical Perspectives

PhD Dissertation

Panpsychism and Causation: A New Argument and a Solution to the Combination Problem

Book reviews

With Philip Goff:
Review of Re-Emergence: Locating Conscious Properties in a Material World by Gerald Vision
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews