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  2. Panpsychism - Wikipedia

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    In the philosophy of mind, panpsychism (/ p æ n ˈ s aɪ k ɪ z əm /) is the view that the mind or a mind-like aspect is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality. [1] It is also described as a theory that "the mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe". [ 2 ]

  3. Freya Mathews - Wikipedia

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    Mathews's philosophy features a holistic approach to environmental ethics with a metaphysical basis. Particularly, she draws from Baruch Spinoza's notion of "ethic of interconnectedness", which treats the features of the natural world as attributes of the same underlying substance. [10]

  4. Philosophy of mind - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of mind is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of the mind and its relation to the body and the external world.. The mind–body problem is a paradigmatic issue in philosophy of mind, although a number of other issues are addressed, such as the hard problem of consciousness and the nature of particular mental states.

  5. Philip Goff (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Goff is a British author, idealist philosopher, and professor at Durham University whose research focuses on philosophy of mind and consciousness. [1] Specifically, it focuses on how consciousness can be part of the scientific worldview.

  6. Galen Strawson - Wikipedia

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    Galen John Strawson (born 1952) is a British analytic philosopher and literary critic who works primarily on philosophy of mind, metaphysics (including free will, panpsychism, the mind-body problem, and the self), John Locke, David Hume, Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Nietzsche. [2]

  7. Annaka Harris - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of the 2013 children's book I Wonder, [5] which is about uncertainty and the nature of reality. She wrote the 2019 New York Times bestselling science book [6] Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind. [7] Key subjects of Conscious include free will, panpsychism [8] and the hard problem of consciousness ...

  8. Neutral monism - Wikipedia

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    These theories take the fundamental nature of reality to be neither mental nor physical; in other words it is "neutral". [1] Neutral monism has gained prominence as a potential solution to theoretical issues within the philosophy of mind, specifically the mind–body problem and the hard problem of consciousness. The mind–body problem is the ...

  9. Anima mundi - Wikipedia

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    Central to Stoic cosmology is the belief that the logos operates as the rational structure underlying all existence. This rational principle is equated with God, nature, and the soul of the universe, making the cosmos a living, rational organism.