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    In the philosophy of mind, panpsychism (/ p æ n ˈ s aɪ k ɪ z əm /) is the view that the mind or a mind-like aspect is a fundamental and ubiquitous feature of reality. [1] It is also described as a theory that "the mind is a fundamental feature of the world which exists throughout the universe". [2]

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  2. Kant is primarily interested in investigating the mind for epistemological reasons. One of the goals of his mature “critical” philosophy is articulating the conditions under which our scientific knowledge, including mathematics and natural science, is possible.

  3. Absolute mind is the actuality of human life and the plenitude of universal existence. Apart from Mind they could not even come into existence, and separated from it they could not continue to exist. Their truth and being are in It.

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  5. Feb 22, 2024 · With this understanding, one might wonder: does this characterization relegate the mind to the realm of the supernatural? Furthermore, does embracing mind-body dualism entail recognizing both a natural domain (the physical) and a supernatural domain (the non-physical)?

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  7. Jul 26, 2004 · 1. A Sketch of Kant’s View of the Mind. 2. Kant’s Critical Project and How the Mind Fits Into It. 2.1 Transcendental Aesthetic. 2.2 Metaphysical Deduction. 2.3 Transcendental Deduction, 1 st Edition. 2.4 Attack on the Paralogisms, 1 st Edition. 2.5 Two Discussions of the mind in the 2 nd -edition TD and Other Discussions. 3. Kant’s View of the mind

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