Panlogism

Panlogism (Greek pan: all, gr logos: reason) is a metaphysical theory according to which the reason or the logos is a general feature of reality ( all- reason doctrine ). Approaches of panlogism can already be approximately in the theory of Ideas of Plato. However drafted Explicitly he's only at Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, after all that is real is reasonable.

Panlogistische theories are faced with the problem of having to make clear the sense in which all that is real is reasonable. This seems especially difficult to imagine, if you will avoid panpsychism, ie the thesis that all have real confidence. The attribution of reason seems to presuppose namely the attribution of consciousness.

The problems of panlogism have meant that he now - if at all - is rarely represented.

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