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The relationship exists because emergentism is a primary philosophical framework used to explain the nature and origin of the mind within the physical world, as described in [1] and [2]. The debate surrounding the mind often contrasts emergentism with panpsychism, specifically regarding whether the mind is an elemental feature or a property that arises under specific conditions, as noted in [3], [4], and [5].
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Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 5 facts
claimPanpsychism and emergentism are the two primary philosophical positions that offer a potential integration of the mind into the scientific picture of the physical world.
claimThe debate between panpsychism and emergentism represents a fundamental distinction in how humans understand the world, contrasting the view that mind is an elemental feature of the world against the view that mind emerges from simpler, non-fundamental properties.
claimPanpsychism asserts that mind suffuses the universe, which contrasts with emergentism, which asserts that mind appears only at specific times and places under rare conditions.
accountC. Lloyd Morgan, a radical emergentist, retreated into a Spinozistic parallelism of mind and matter due to concerns regarding the emergence of consciousness.
claimThe 'cognitive revolution' has sparked a burst of scientific and philosophical studies of the mind, which has rekindled the debate between emergentism and panpsychism.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimPhilosophers attempting to integrate the mind into the physical world face a dilemma between choosing emergentism or panpsychism.