Existential-Panpsychism as defined with EOTP is a ontological stance that situates consciousness as a fundamental feature of the universe,
containing and giving rise to the existential condition of being in which humans find themselves. This view explores how the universal
nature of consciousness affects individual existence, freedom, and choice. It seeks to discover and examine the implications of a
universally conscious world for existential themes like freedom of choice, meaning, isolation, and individuality.
In this stance, human existence and the broader consciousness of the universe are seen as one unified field of being. The individual's
search for meaning, understanding of self, and the existential journey are considered within the context of a world where consciousness is
a fundamental, pervasive quality. This leads to a unique stance on human experience, emphasizing both the individual's
existential struggles and the broader universal nature of consciousness.
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Emergence Theory is a concept in philosophy, systems theory, and science that deals with complex systems where higher-order complexity and properties
emerge from the interactions of simpler constituent parts. Emergence suggests that the behavior of complex systems cannot be fully
understood solely by analyzing their individual components. Instead, new properties and behaviors emerge at higher levels of complexity
that are not predictable from the properties at simpler levels.
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