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Eamon Macdougall

University of Windsor
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  • University of Windsor
    Department of Philosophy
    Masters student
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Areas of Specialization
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness
Phenomenology and Consciousness
Philosophy of Law
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Value Theory
First-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness
Phenomenology and Consciousness
Philosophy of Law
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    Zeno's Paradox as a Derivative for the Ontological Proof of Panpsychism
    This article attempts to elucidate the phenomenon of time and its relationship to consciousness. It defends the idea that time exists both as a psychological or illusory experience, and as an ontological property of spacetime that actually exists independently of human experience.
    PanpsychismConsciousness and MaterialismTime and Consciousness in PsychologyZeno of Elea
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