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Timothy L.S. Sprigge is a prominent defender and scholar of panpsychism, having authored the 'Panpsychism' entry for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy {fact:5, fact:9} and defended an idealism-based version of the theory in his 1983 book {fact:1, fact:8}. He is widely recognized as a key proponent of the concept in contemporary philosophy {fact:2, fact:4} and has provided extensive novel defenses and summaries of his panpsychist views {fact:3, fact:6, fact:7, fact:10}.

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Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 5 facts
referenceTimothy Sprigge authored the entry 'Panpsychism' for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, published in 1999.
referenceTimothy Sprigge provides a defense of the intrinsic nature argument for panpsychism within an extended discussion of the virtues of panpsychism.
referenceTimothy Sprigge defends an idealist-based panpsychism, similar to that of Josiah Royce, in his 1983 book 'A Vindication of Absolute Idealism'.
quoteTimothy Sprigge (1999) described the argument for panpsychism developed by Michael Lockwood as "a hypothesis worth exploring as the only alternative to saying that matter is unknowable in its inner essence, and as likely also to cast light on the mind-body or mind-brain relationship."
referenceIn his 2007 work, Timothy Sprigge summarized his views on panpsychism and provided novel defenses in response to critics, including those who discussed panpsychism in works such as Maddell (2007).
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 3 facts
claimTimothy Sprigge summarized his views and provided novel defenses of his panpsychist position in a 2007 response to critics, including Maddell (2007).
referenceTimothy L.S. Sprigge authored the entry 'Panpsychism' for the 'Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy', published in 1999 in London.
claimTimothy Sprigge defended an idealism-based form of panpsychism in his 1983 book, A Vindication of Absolute Idealism.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimRecent proponents of panpsychism include David Ray Griffin, David Skrbina, Gregg Rosenberg, Timothy Sprigge, Philip Goff, and William Seager.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimProminent explicit defenders of panpsychism in the contemporary era include Galen Strawson, David Griffin, Gregg Rosenberg, David Skrbina, and the late Timothy Sprigge.