Citations:panpsychia
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English citations of panpsychia and pampsychy
- plural of panpsychion
- 1854, anon., The Apocatastasis; or Progress Backwards, Burlington: Chauncey Goodrich, chapter VIII, page 90:
- These last, the spirits of distinguished men, had everywhere their public fanes and temples, or more humble places of resort, where they could be at all times consulted, — as Swedenborg and Dr. Franklin, and especially our defunct M. D’s will have in due time; we already have panpsychia, or places consecrated to spirits in general, and each will be sure to claim his separate, and appropriate, honors shortly, — the whole world was crowded with them, “stipatus est orbis,” says an ancient writer.
- Anglicisation of pampsychia, the title of the third part of Franciscus Patricius’s 1591 Nova de universis Philosophia
- 1878, William Fleming and Henry Calderwood (authors), Charles Porterfield Krauth (editor), A Vocabulary of the Philosophical Sciences: Including the Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral and Metaphysical, Sheldon & company, page 804, “pampsychy, panarchy, panangy”:
- PAMPSYCHY, PANARCHY, PANANGY. — See Pancosmism.