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- An epiphenomenon (plural: epiphenomena) is a secondary phenomenon that occurs alongside or in parallel to a primary phenomenon. The word has two senses:...
- explanations of behavior. According to him, thinking and feeling are not epiphenomena nor have they any other special status; they are just more behavior to...
- values." Studies have hypothesized that disordered eating patterns may be epiphenomena of starvation. The results of the Minnesota Starvation Experiment, for...
- one or more mental states and their properties are the by-products (or epiphenomena) of the states of a closed physical system, and are not causally reducible...
- then dominant behaviourist tradition in which emotions were considered epiphenomena. Frijda developed a multifocal theory of emotions with the concept of...
- physical truths, a totality or that's-all truth (to rule out non-physical epiphenomena, and enforce the closure of the physical world), and some primitive indexical...
- Trobe University, a paper was presented with the title "Phenomena and Epiphenomena: is Pauline Hanson racist?". In 1998, social commentator Keith Suter...
- starting around the year 2000 suggest that these antibodies are not simply epiphenomena and are involved in autoimmune disease pathogenesis. The first anti-glutamate...
- existing objects", rather than a single substance of which objects are mere epiphenomena. Philosopher Peter Wolfendale has a book-length criticism of object-oriented...
- in the room that could understand Chinese. Other minds reply and the epiphenomena reply: Several people have noted that Searle's argument is just a version...