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Would someone who accepted the following be an intelligent design adherent?
1. Evolution takes place.
2. Common descent is real.
3. Many (or all) of the mechanisms posited by Darwin and various mainstream Neo-Darwinist scientists contribute to evolution (mutation, survival of the fittest, epigenetic factors, etc..).
4. The self organizing nature of matter contributes to evolution.
And here is the one that makes classification harder:
6. Much of this is possible, especially number 4, thanks to the reality of pan-psychism or (proto-) panexperientialism which posit consciousness or mindedness, though in radically variant levels of complexity, as inherent to all matter-energy.
Or for that matter what about an outright Berkeley style Idealist or certain Yogachara influenced Buddhists who accept evolution and yet beleive that reality is "mind only"? Intelligence would be ubiquitous and govern the laws that result in organization, information, etc.
...OR pretty much anyone who rejects the idea that consciousness is an epiphenomenon of matter-energy in general?
1. Evolution takes place.
2. Common descent is real.
3. Many (or all) of the mechanisms posited by Darwin and various mainstream Neo-Darwinist scientists contribute to evolution (mutation, survival of the fittest, epigenetic factors, etc..).
4. The self organizing nature of matter contributes to evolution.
And here is the one that makes classification harder:
6. Much of this is possible, especially number 4, thanks to the reality of pan-psychism or (proto-) panexperientialism which posit consciousness or mindedness, though in radically variant levels of complexity, as inherent to all matter-energy.
Or for that matter what about an outright Berkeley style Idealist or certain Yogachara influenced Buddhists who accept evolution and yet beleive that reality is "mind only"? Intelligence would be ubiquitous and govern the laws that result in organization, information, etc.
...OR pretty much anyone who rejects the idea that consciousness is an epiphenomenon of matter-energy in general?