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Panpsychism is fundamentally defined by its relationship to phenomenal properties, which are argued to be intrinsic to all matter [1], [2]. These theories suggest that phenomenal properties are either irreducible to physical properties [3] or are a core component of what is considered 'physical' [4].
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Hard Problem of Consciousness | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy iep.utm.edu 3 facts
claimPanpsychism holds that phenomenal properties are basic to all matter and potentially present at all times as a property of a more basic substance.
claimPanpsychism posits that phenomenal properties are the intrinsic categorical bases for the relational, dispositional properties described in physics, implying that everything physical has an underlying phenomenal nature.
claimDual aspect theory, neutral monism, and panpsychism hold that phenomenal properties cannot be reduced to basic physical properties, but may reduce to a more basic substance that possesses both physical and phenomenal properties.
The Compatibility of Christianity with Panpsychism, Part 1 theologycommons.gcu.edu 1 fact
perspectivePanpsychists argue that the definition of the 'physical' could potentially include what are considered phenomenal properties.