1. In the 19th century, Panpsychism was at its zenith. 2. The psychologists James Ward and Charles Augustus Strong also endorsed variants of panpsychism . 3. Others further suppose a universal mind ( see also panpsychism and panexperientialism ). 4. Sewall Wright endorsed a version of panpsychism . 5. In addition, neuroscientist Christof Koch has proposed a " scientifically refined version " of panpsychism . 6. Thus panpsychism is transformed into panexperientialism. 7. A form of panpsychism Philosopher Gordon Globus noted that " Stapp unhesitatingly descends into panexperientialism ". 8. Wright endorsed a form of panpsychism . 9. The recent interest in the hard problem of consciousness has once again made panpsychism a widespread theory. 10. Panpsychism can also be seen in ancient philosophies such as Stoicism, Taoism, Vedanta and Mahayana Buddhism.