Either way, panpsychism is a reasonable approach to the mind-body problem. I see a lot of common ground between a materialistic approach and process theology. Maybe working both ends against the middle could yield good results. I see a need to develop a good topology and better metrics for qualitative phenomena. Those used for physical events and bodies seem I'll fitted to subjective experience.
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Panpsychism is not as crazy as it sounds.
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