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several who have
argued for a
version of
epiphenomenalism. In 1970,
Keith Campbell proposed his "new
epiphenomenalism",
which states that the body produces...
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epiphenomena in weak
epiphenomenalism), but not able to have an
effect on the
physical world.
Instrumentalist versions of
epiphenomenalism allow some mental...
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twentieth century and is now the
leading alternative to physicalism.
Epiphenomenalism is
viewed as a form of
property dualism.
Property dualism posits the...
- Mind–body dualism) and one-way body-to-mind
causality (e.g., materialism,
epiphenomenalism).
Parallelism is a
theory which is
related to
dualism and
which suggests...
- the mind.
Jackson argued that if both of
these theses are true, then
epiphenomenalism is true—the view that
mental states are
caused by
physical states,...
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dualists look a lot alike, but he
thinks the
comparison is misleading.
Epiphenomenalism is a form of
property dualism, in
which it is ****erted that one or...
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subjective experience because they
cannot account for its
mental events.
Epiphenomenalism,
according to Stanford, "Is the view that
mental events are caused...
- They are
Epiphenomenal ectoplasm, the lone
ammonium molecule problem,
modal status problem and the
problem of
necessary beings.
Epiphenomenal ectoplasm...
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evolutionary psychology, and the neurosciences. The
viewpoint of
epiphenomenalism suggests that the
physical brain can
cause mental events in the mind...
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computer science,
evolutionary psychology, and the neurosciences.
Epiphenomenalism is the
theory in
philosophy of mind that
mental phenomena are caused...