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Charles Hartshorne

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Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy May 23, 2001 4 facts
referenceCharles Hartshorne defined and discussed panpsychism in his 1950 essay 'Panpsychism', published in 'A History of Philosophical Systems'.
referenceCharles Hartshorne (1950) labels panpsychists who view the world as a 'world-soul' or 'world-mind' as 'synecological' panpsychists, in contrast to 'atomistic' or 'monadological' panpsychists.
quoteCharles Hartshorne remarked regarding Gustav Fechner's ascription of consciousness to plants: 'whatever can be said for this view must, it seems, have been said by Fechner'.
referenceDavid Ray Griffin provides a clear introduction to and defense of Alfred North Whitehead's panpsychism in his 1998 work, while Charles Hartshorne offers an alternative interpretation and pantheistic reworking of Whitehead's ideas in his 1972 writings.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy May 23, 2001 3 facts
referenceCharles Hartshorne (1897-2000) offers an interpretation and pantheistic reworking of Alfred North Whitehead's panpsychism, such as in his 1972 work.
referenceThe Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Panpsychism lists related entries including George Berkeley, consciousness, René Descartes, dualism, emergent properties, epiphenomenalism, Charles Hartshorne, William James, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, mereology, monism, neutral monism, pantheism, physicalism, qualia, quantum theory and consciousness, Josiah Royce, Baruch Spinoza, Alfred North Whitehead, and Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt.
quoteCharles Hartshorne explained that for Alfred North Whitehead, 'it is the destiny of the many to enter into a novel unity, an additional reality,' which implies an admission of emergent or creative synthesis as the principle of process and reality.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Jul 18, 2017 2 facts
referenceCharles Hartshorne authored 'Whitehead’s Philosophy: Selected Essays 1935–1970', published by the University of Nebraska Press in 1972.
claimCharles Hartshorne labeled the "world-soul" view of panpsychism as "synecological" in 1950, contrasting it with "atomistic" panpsychism.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
perspectiveCharles Hartshorne contrasted panpsychism and idealism, noting that while idealists rejected the existence of the world observed with the senses or understood it as ideas within the mind of God, panpsychists accepted the reality of the world but viewed it as composed of minds.
claimPanexperientialism is associated with the philosophies of Charles Hartshorne and Alfred North Whitehead.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press Dec 20, 2023 1 fact
claimIn the twentieth century, dual-aspect monism was maintained by philosophers including Grover Maxwell (1979), Timothy Sprigge (1983), Michael Lockwood (1989), Alfred North Whitehead (1929), and Charles Hartshorne (1937).