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Panpsychism and phenomenology are related as the former is a metaphysical framework that seeks to synthesize physical structure with the study of experience, as noted in [1]. Furthermore, they are academically linked through shared discourse in philosophical literature, such as the chapter on panpsychism published in a book dedicated to phenomenology and consciousness [2], and through comparative discussions regarding the nature of phenomenal events [3].
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Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
referenceThe chapter "Orthodox Property Dualism + Linguistic Theory of Vagueness = Panpsychism" by Philip Goff was published in the book "Consciousness Inside and Out: Phenomenology, Neuroscience, and the Nature of Experience", edited by Richard Brown, by Springer in Dordrecht in 2013, pages 75–91.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
perspectiveBritish philosopher David Papineau states his view is "not unlike panpsychism" because he rejects a distinction in nature between "events lit up by phenomenology" and "those that are mere darkness."
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love 1 fact
claimPanpsychism is a monistic metaphysics that attempts to synthesize physics, which focuses on structure, and phenomenology, which focuses on experience.