Panpsychism
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title:
Panpsychism
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In the philosophy of mind, panpsychism is the view that the mind or a mind-like aspect is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality. It is also described as a theory that "the mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe". It is one of the oldest philosophical theories, and has been ascribed to philosophers including Thales, Plato, Spinoza, Leibniz, William James, Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell, and Galen Strawson. In the 19th century, panpsychi
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View that mind is a fundamental feature of reality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panpsychism
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2004-04-13T00:54:22Z
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2024-09-08T00:28:15Z
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