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panæsthetism|pæˈnɛs-, pæˈniːsθɪtɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. παν-, pan- + αἰσθητ-ής one that feels + -ism.] 1. The theory that consciousness may inhere in matter generally.
1882E. D. Cope in Amer. Naturalist June 468 Panæsthetism... The admission of the possibility of the existence of consciousness in other forms of matter than protoplasm, and in other planets than the earth. 2. = panæsthesia.
1900Gould Dict. Med. Biol., Panesthetism, same as Panesthesia. |