Stoljar, Daniel2020-08-101538-1617http://hdl.handle.net/1885/207347This book is an interesting and energetic exploration of Russellian monism, a position in philosophy of mind that has gained considerable attention in recent years because it promises to move us beyond the physicalist-dualist stand-off. In the first part, Goff presents a critique of physicalism; in the second, he discusses the pros and cons of different versions of Russellian monism. Ultimately, he recommends a version he calls 'cosmopsychism', the bracing idea that the universe itself instantiates a form of consciousness.5 pagesapplication/pdfen-AU© 2018 University of Notre Dame PressReview of Goff ' Consciousness and Fundamental Reality'20182020-04-19