pansentience

noun
/pænˈsɛnʃəns/UK/pænˈsɛnʃəns/US

Etymology

From pan- + sentience.

Definitions

  1. The concept of all things having sentience.

    • Some (e.g. Goodwin, 2007) go further to suggest that language and meaning are properties of all living beings and not only of human beings – in other words, that the world is one of pansentience.
    • To sum up, the universe is the thoughtform of the collective mindstream of all sentient beings (and there is nothing which is non-sentient; pansentience).

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for pansentience. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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