Ed Feser argues against panpsychism by pointing out that even if molecules did have consciousness, molecules without consciousness could perform their roles just as well. I anticipate that proponents of panpsychism would counter by postulating that the actions we see in physics would be impossible without consciousness. To which I would reply that if there are a few counter-examples (of course, it's hard to talk seriously of counter-examples when the proponents of the opposite example can't illustrate their position with even one example), then we might refer to these as zombie molecules.
Slightly more seriously: isn't the positing of psyches in this manner not unlike Aristotle's attributing of consciousness to the spheres?
Slightly more seriously: isn't the positing of psyches in this manner not unlike Aristotle's attributing of consciousness to the spheres?
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