
In Our Time Panpsychism
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Feb 22, 2024 Tim Crane, a Professor of Philosophy, joins fellow philosophers Joanna Leidenhag and Philip Goff to delve into the intriguing concept of panpsychism, which suggests consciousness exists in all matter. They explore how this theory contrasts with materialist views, presenting a third perspective on consciousness. The discussion touches upon thought experiments, the relationship between consciousness and the material world, and the implications of panpsychism on both philosophical and theological contexts, aiming to bridge various beliefs about the essence of existence.
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Ubiquitous Consciousness
- Panpsychism posits consciousness as fundamental and ubiquitous in the universe.
- This suggests fundamental particles possess simple consciousness, forming complex experiences like ours.
Testing Panpsychism
- Philosophical theories of consciousness (physicalism, dualism, panpsychism) are empirically equivalent.
- Evaluate them based on simplicity and explanatory power.
Fundamental Consciousness
- Panpsychists posit consciousness in fundamental entities to explain its presence in complex organisms.
- They believe consciousness exists from the universe's beginning, evolving with matter's complexity.



