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Abstract Panpsychism is the doctrine that mind , in some sense of the term, is everywhere, in some sense of that term. It regards mind as a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of nature.
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Abstract Panpsychism is the doctrine that mind , in some sense of the term, is everywhere, in some sense of that term.
It regards mind as a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of nature.

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