seeds wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:31 pm
I personally tend towards
panentheism myself.
If you define 'pan' as meaning 'universe' as matter, for example, in some dualist conception with stuff that is transcendent, then I'd be a kind of panentheist (and also panpsychist). But I think of pan as referring to everything, whatever its substance, regardless of whether I am in some kind of dualist or monist mode.
As a panentheist are you a dualist?
However, perhaps instead of pantheism, you meant "panpsychism"?
Well, that too.
Panpsychism
noun
1. a theory that all matter has some form of consciousness.
If not, then please explain how pantheism...
Pantheism
noun
1. a doctrine which identifies God with the universe, or regards the universe as a manifestation of God.
2. worship that admits or tolerates all gods.
...somehow saturates the "all" with observations?
Well, if God is everywhere, there is no place that does not have a subjective element. Observations are everywhere in every direction. It shares this with many theisms which have a kind of all seeing deity:
Yet not a single sparrow falls to the ground without your Father’s knowledge.
My pantheism is also an animism. IOW I think there are individual parts that are, in one way, individuals, and in another way parts of the whole thing that is a whole consciousness.