Panpsychism
Panpsychism is the view that forms of sentience are ubiquitous in nature, in contradistinction to the popular notion that sentience is an emergent property of the physiology of complex animals. Mind is universal. –Peter Sjöstedt-H
- Introduction to Panpsychism by Peter Sjöstedt-H
- some reading > http://www.philosopher.eu/panpsychism/
Integrated information theory (IIT)
“Integrated information theory (IIT) attempts to identify the essential properties of consciousness (axioms) and, from there, infers the properties of physical systems that can account for it (postulates). Based on the postulates, it permits in principle to derive, for any particular system of elements in a state, whether it has consciousness, how much, and which particular experience it is having. IIT offers a parsimonious explanation for empirical evidence, makes testable predictions, and permits inferences and extrapolations.”