Agreeable thoughts from Philip Goff.
The Simplicity Argument for Panpsychism
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“On the contrary, when one works in terms of the implicate order, one begins with the undivided wholeness of the universe, and the task of science is to derive the parts through abstraction from the whole, explaining them as approximately separable, stable and recurrent, but externally related elements making up relatively autonomous sub-totalities, which are to be described in terms of an explicate order.”
― David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order … 1980
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