Panpsychism is the view that all things have a mind or a mind-like quality. The word itself was coined by the Italian philosopher Francesco Patrizi in the sixteenth century, and derives from the two Greek words pan (all) and psyche (soul or mind).
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Panpsychism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Panpsychism is increasingly being taken seriously in both philosophy and science, but it is still not unknown for panpsychists to receive the odd incredulous stare. The supposition that electrons have some form of consciousness, albeit extremely basic, is still thought by many to be just too crazy to take seriously.
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The Case For Panpsychism | Issue 121 – Philosophy Now

One very popular AI doesn’t like this philosophy when it comes to my bio-inspired chip. It’s ironic that they give more credence to their simplified ingredients of metals and supposedly inert synthetics with electricity added to it than our biological world. Humans, trees and squirrels don’t need to be plugged in to data centers. We absorb the SUN naturally.

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