Panmemorism

This is another description of a memoidealistic philosophical worldview that memory exists in everything, living and nonliving. In its even stronger form, panmemorism is also a theory that memory is a part of itself, thus adding an infinite element (see Memoidealism as Monistic Aspect Pluralism for some illustrations) and providing a foundation for perceived processes.

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -

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    […] (or alternatively Panmemorism, not the same as Panpsychism) now acquires a definition motivated by the functional definition of […]

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