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Panpsychism is fundamentally defined by the claim that experience is a ubiquitous feature of the universe, as evidenced by its equation with panexperientialism in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, [3] and [4] highlight that panpsychism seeks to integrate the study of experience into its metaphysical framework, distinguishing it from complex cognition as noted in [5].
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Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
perspectiveGoff uses the term 'panexperientialism' to refer to forms of panpsychism in which experience, rather than thought, is ubiquitous.
perspectiveModern panpsychists distinguish between the ubiquity of experience and the ubiquity of mind and cognition to distance themselves from animism and hylozoism.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net 1 fact
claimPanexperientialism is a term sometimes used in place of panpsychism to describe the view that simple entities possess a basic form of experience, rather than thought, intelligence, or self-awareness.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimIn contemporary analytic philosophy, panpsychism is generally equated with panexperientialism, which posits that fundamental entities possess some form of experience rather than complex cognition.
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.