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Panpsychism relates to 'thought' because pancognitivism, a form of panpsychism, views thought as fundamental and ubiquitous [1] [2], in contrast to panexperientialism which emphasizes experience over thought [3].

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Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 Edition) plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimPancognitivism is a form of panpsychism that posits thought is fundamental and ubiquitous.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimPanexperientialism is a form of panpsychism that views conscious experience as fundamental and ubiquitous, while pancognitivism is a form of panpsychism that views thought as fundamental and ubiquitous.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
perspectiveGoff uses the term 'panexperientialism' to refer to forms of panpsychism in which experience, rather than thought, is ubiquitous.