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panexperientialism

Also known as: panexperientialists

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Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 18, 2017 5 facts
claimIn contemporary analytic philosophy, panpsychism is generally equated with panexperientialism, which posits that fundamental entities possess some form of experience rather than complex cognition.
referenceLudwig J. Jaskolla and Alexander J. Buck published the article 'Does Panexperientialism Solve the Combination Problem' in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2012.
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.
referenceSam Coleman authored 'Being Realistic: Why Physicalism May Entail Panexperientialism', published in the Journal of Consciousness Studies in 2006.
perspectivePanexperientialists argue that the complexity of conscious experience diminishes from humans to animals, plants, and finally to basic constituents of reality like electrons and quarks.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 5 facts
claimPhilip Goff distinguishes between panexperientialism (the view that conscious experience is present everywhere at a fundamental level) and pancognitivism.
claimPanexperientialism is associated with the philosophies of Charles Hartshorne and Alfred North Whitehead.
perspectiveGoff uses the term 'panexperientialism' to refer to forms of panpsychism in which experience, rather than thought, is ubiquitous.
claimDavid Ray Griffin coined the term 'panexperientialism' to refer specifically to the form of panpsychism utilized in process philosophy.
claimDavid Ray Griffin invented the term 'panexperientialism' to distinguish the process philosophical view from other varieties of panpsychism.
physicalist panexperientialism and - jstor jstor.org JSTOR 2 facts
claimSome philosophers equate the philosophical concept of panexperientialism with the classical panpsychism associated with post-Kantian German philosophers.
claimKarl Popper raised an objection regarding the philosophical concept of panexperientialism.
Moving Forward on the Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers consc.net Journal of Consciousness Studies 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.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
claimDual-aspect approaches to consciousness face the problem of panpsychism or panexperientialism, as noted in the review by Skrbina (2003).
Consciousness, Physicalism, and Panpsychism - R Discovery discovery.researcher.life Researcher.life May 1, 2013 1 fact
claimWilliam James adhered to specific varieties of panpsychism, including panexperientialism and panqualityism, at different periods of his philosophical career.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
claimDual-aspect approaches to consciousness face the problem of panpsychism or panexperientialism, where in the limit of universal symmetry breaking at a psychophysically neutral level, every system possesses both a mental and a material aspect.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
claimPanpsychism (or panexperientialism) differs from dual-aspect monism because it lacks a psychophysically neutral domain of reality and instead posits a dualistic approach where mental and physical domains are primordially coupled.