Panpsychism in the West /
An updated edition of a comprehensive study of the theory that mind exists, in some form, in all living and nonliving things.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Cambridge, MA :
The MIT Press,
2017.
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Edición: | Revised edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Panpsychism and the Ontology of Mind
- 1.1 The Importance of Panpsychism
- 1.2 Panpsychism Defined
- 1.3 The Question of Emergence
- 1.4 Historical Approaches
- 2 Ancient Origins
- 2.1 Ancient Greece and the "Hylozoist" Tradition-the Pre-Socratics
- 2.2 Plato
- 2.3 Aristotle
- 2.4 Epicurus and the Atomic Swerve
- 2.5 Stoicism and the Pneuma
- 2.6 Echoes of Panpsychism in the Christian Era
- 3 Developments in the Renaissance: Sixteenthand Seventeenth-Century Europe
- 3.1 Transition to the Renaissance
- 3.2 Four Italian Naturalists: Cardano, Telesio, Patrizi, and Bruno
- 3.3 Gilbert and the Soul of the Magnet
- 3.4 Campanella and the Seventeenth Century
- 3.5 The Early Scientific Philosophers
- 3.6 Spinoza
- 3.7 Locke and Newton
- 3.8 Leibniz
- 4 Continental Panpsychism of the Eighteenth Century
- 4.1 French Vitalistic Materialism
- 4.2 Kant and Priestley
- 4.3 German Romanticism and Naturphilosophie
- 5 Panpsychism, Mechanism, and Science in Nineteenth-Century Germany
- 5.1 Schopenhauer
- 5.2 Fechner
- 5.3 Other Scientist-Philosophers of the Age
- 5.4 A Survey of the Field
- 5.5 Nietzsche and the Will to Power
- 6 The Anglo-American Perspective
- 6.1 Anglo-American Panpsychism of the Late Nineteenth Century
- 6.2 William James
- 6.3 Royce, Peirce, and Other Sympathetic Thinkers
- 7 Panpsychism in the Years 1900-1950
- 7.1 Bergson and the Early-Twentieth-Century Panpsychists
- 7.2 Schiller
- 7.3 Alexander, Lossky, Troland, and Dewey
- 7.4 Whitehead and the Emergence of Process Philosophy
- 7.5 Russell
- 7.6 Phenomenology
- 7.7 Teilhard de Chardin
- 7.8 Hartshorne and the Problem of the Aggregate
- 8 Scientific Perspectives
- 8.1 Historical Arguments from the Scientific and Empirical Perspectives
- 8.2 Panpsychism in Twentieth-Century Science
- 8.3 Bateson
- 8.4 Other Scientific Interpretations
- 8.5 Bohm and the Implicate Order
- 9 Panpsychism from 1950 to the Present
- 9.1 Developments in the 1960s and the 1970s
- 9.2 Mind in Nature: Panpsychism and Environmental Philosophy
- 9.3 Interdisciplinary and Populist Treatments
- 9.4 Other Thoughts, Pro and Con
- 9.5 Dynamical Systems Theory
- 9.6 Recent Developments in Process Philosophy
- 9.7 Galen Strawson
- 9.8 Russellian Monism
- 10 Toward a Panpsychist Worldview
- 10.1 An Assessment of the Arguments: Opposing Views
- 10.2 Recapitulating the Central Arguments for Panpsychism
- 10.3 Into the Third Millennium.