| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - He uses the term panpsychism (all-soul) to describe his view that all things, in all their aspects, consist exclusively of 'souls', that is, of various kinds of subjects, or units of experiencing, with their qualifications, relations, and groupings, or communities. ([1941], p183) This sort of position represents a wholesale attack on metaphysical materialism and dualism alike, and it offers a
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