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panpsychism

/pan-sahy-kiz-uhm/US // pænˈsaɪ kɪz əm //

泛心理学,泛心理主义,泛灵论,泛精神主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a theory that all matter has some form of consciousness.

Examples

  • He is the author of Eco, Ego, Eros, which explores panpsychism across various fields, and blogs at Medium.

  • You might see the rise of panpsychism as part of a Copernican trend—the idea that we’re not special.

  • Whitehead’s variety of panpsychism, still the most worked-out version of panpsychism today, re-envisions the nature of matter in a fundamental way.

  • Such experiments move debates about panpsychism out of the realm of philosophy and more firmly into the realm of science.

  • This form of panpsychism finds its simplest expression in the "trinity of substance."

  • Whatever be the value of this dualism, it will have to be discussed even in the hypothesis of panpsychism.

  • This opens the chapter of the relations of radical empiricism to panpsychism, into which I can not enter now.