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  • Panpsychism - Wikipedia
    Concept Panpsychism holds that mind, or a mind-like aspect, is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality [1] It is sometimes defined as a theory in which "the mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe" [2]
  • Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Panpsychism is the view that mentality is fundamental and ubiquitous in the natural world The view has a long and venerable history in philosophical traditions of both East and West, and has recently enjoyed a revival in analytic philosophy
  • Panpsychism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Panpsychism is the view that all things have a mind or a mind-like quality The word itself was coined by the Italian philosopher Francesco Patrizi in the sixteenth century, and derives from the two Greek words pan (all) and psyche (soul or mind)
  • Panpsychism | Mind-Body Dualism, Consciousness Emergence | Britannica
    Panpsychism, (from Greek pan, “all”; psychē, “soul”), a philosophical theory asserting that a plurality of separate and distinct psychic beings or minds constitute reality
  • The Case For Panpsychism | Issue 121 | Philosophy Now
    However, panpsychism as defended in contemporary philosophy is the view that consciousness is fundamental and ubiquitous, where to be conscious is simply to have subjective experience of some kind
  • Panpsychism Explained: Is the Universe Itself Conscious?
    At its core, panpsychism is the belief that everything in the universe, from electrons to galaxies, possesses some form of consciousness, however faint or primitive
  • Panpsychism - Philopedia
    Panpsychism is the philosophical doctrine that mind, consciousness, or at least some proto-mental aspect is a fundamental and pervasive feature of reality
  • Panpsychism - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    It is somewhat akin to hylozoism, but in place of the thesis of the pervasiveness of life in nature substitutes the pervasiveness of sentience, experience or, in a broad sense, consciousness There are two distinct grounds on which panpsychism has been based


















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