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Panpsychism and idealism are both major philosophical frameworks used to analyze the nature of consciousness and reality, often discussed together in academic literature [1], [2], [3]. Many philosophers have explored the intersection of these views, with some defending idealist-based forms of panpsychism [4], [5], [6], while others contrast them based on their treatment of the physical world [7], [8], [9].
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Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 4 facts
referenceUwe Meixner authored the chapter "Idealism and Panpsychism" in the book "Panpsychism: Contemporary Perspectives," edited by Godehard Brüntrup and Ludwig Jaskolla and published by Oxford University Press in 2016.
perspectiveUwe Meixner argues that panpsychism has dualist forms, which he contrasts with idealist forms of panpsychism.
perspectiveCharles Hartshorne contrasted panpsychism and idealism, noting that while idealists rejected the existence of the world observed with the senses or understood it as ideas within the mind of God, panpsychists accepted the reality of the world but viewed it as composed of minds.
perspectivePhilosophers William Seager and Sean Allen-Hermanson state that idealists are panpsychists by default.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 3 facts
perspectiveJosiah Royce was an idealist who utilized underlying metaphysical assumptions, specifically idealism, to provide an overarching argument for panpsychism.
claimGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's panpsychism is a form of idealism that favors the mental realm, distinguishing it from Baruch Spinoza's neutral monism.
referenceTimothy Sprigge defends an idealist-based panpsychism, similar to that of Josiah Royce, in his 1983 book 'A Vindication of Absolute Idealism'.
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referenceThe essay titled 'Philosophical perspectives on consciousness' explores various philosophical perspectives on consciousness, specifically dualism, physicalism, idealism, panpsychism, and non-Western viewpoints.
quoteSwami Medhananda, a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education in India, stated: 'Philosophers have only recently begun to recognize the need for a truly global approach to consciousness. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness makes a valuable and timely contribution to the nascent cosmopolitan movement within consciousness studies. Addressing an impressive array of global philosophical traditions and topics as varied as mental causation, panpsychism, idealism, and illusionism, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in cutting-edge, cross-cultural inquiry into the nature of consciousness.'
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love 2 facts
claimSome interpretations of panpsychism blur the line between panpsychism and idealism, which is the view that ultimately only mind exists.
perspectiveMost contemporary panpsychists affirm a mind-independent world that is permeated with mind-like qualities, aligning them with dual-aspect monism rather than full-blown idealism.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 2 facts
claimA significant minority of philosophers and theorists reject physicalism in favor of theories such as dualism, idealism, and panpsychism.
claimDualism, idealism, and panpsychism define consciousness as non-physical, but they differ in their conceptualization of the relationship between consciousness and the physical world.
Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk 2 facts
claimThe terms 'dualism', 'materialism', 'physicalism', 'hylomorphism', 'panpsychism', 'holism', and 'idealism' were unknown to biblical authors and early Christian theologians.
claimContemporary theological and philosophical debates regarding mind and consciousness utilize terms such as dualism, materialism/physicalism, hylomorphism, panpsychism, holism, and idealism.
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and ... books.google.com 2 facts
claim'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and Ultimate Reality' analyzes debates regarding consciousness, ultimate reality, emergence, mental causation, realism, idealism, panpsychism, and illusionism through the lens of East and South-East Asian philosophies, specifically Buddhism and Vedanta.
claimThe book 'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and Ultimate Reality' explores metaphysical and cognitive concepts including Panpsychism, cosmopsychism, illusionism, emergentism, and idealism.
Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
perspectiveColin McGinn argues in his 1989 paper 'Can We Solve the Mind–Body Problem?' that cosmic idealism is a promising version of idealism and should be considered alongside panpsychism as a viable approach to the mind–body problem.
Clarifying the differences between physicalism, idealism, dualism ... facebook.com 1 fact
claimDeepak Chopra asserts that there are distinct philosophical perspectives on the nature of consciousness and reality, specifically identifying physicalism, idealism, dualism, panpsychism, and Advaita Vedanta as the frameworks to be clarified.
PANPSYCHISM (Philosophy of Mind Series) - Amazon.com amazon.com 1 fact
perspectiveThe reviewer argues that panpsychism is not limited to physicalism but can be integrated into any metaphysical system, including neutral monism, dual-aspect monism, dualism, and idealism.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimIdealism, as a metaphysical assumption, can provide an overarching argument for panpsychism, and many nineteenth-century panpsychists, including Josiah Royce, were idealists.
Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness: Mind, Nature, and ... amazon.com 1 fact
quoteSwami Medhananda, a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education in India, stated: 'Philosophers have only recently begun to recognize the need for a truly global approach to consciousness. Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness makes a valuable and timely contribution to the nascent cosmopolitan movement within consciousness studies. Addressing an impressive array of global philosophical traditions and topics as varied as mental causation, panpsychism, idealism, and illusionism, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in cutting-edge, cross-cultural inquiry into the nature of consciousness.'
Philosophical perspectives on consciousness | Humans - Vocal Media vocal.media 1 fact
claimThere is no consensus on the nature or origins of consciousness among the various philosophical perspectives, including dualism, physicalism, idealism, panpsychism, and non-Western philosophies.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimTimothy Sprigge defended an idealism-based form of panpsychism in his 1983 book, A Vindication of Absolute Idealism.
What are the major theories of consciousness? How do materialism ... facebook.com 1 fact
claimMaterialism, dualism, panpsychism, and idealism are four philosophical perspectives used to compare theories of consciousness.