A spot-on review. I couldn't agree more. I'd only add I was shocked to see no reference to Alexandre Koyré or Edmund Husserl, who already made the book's point about Galileo and the mind Siri Hustvedt on Panpsychism’s Shifting Foundations https://lithub.com/siri-hustvedt-on-panpsychisms-shifting-foundations/ … via @lithub
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Does he mention Indian traditions of panpsychism? I understand he's had at least one student working on Vedānta, and I would imagine he's aware that his arguments are found in premodern Sanskrit philosophy.
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He mentions Advaita Vedānta, and also cites some of Miri Albahari's work
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