- An
epiphenomenon (plural: epiphenomena) is a
secondary phenomenon that
occurs alongside or in
parallel to a
primary phenomenon. The word has two senses:...
- "Intestinal
dysbiosis in
irritable bowel syndrome:
etiological factor or
epiphenomenon?".
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Molecular Diagnostics. 10 (4): 389–93. doi:10.1586/erm...
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increased plasma antioxidant capacity in humans: cause, consequence, or
epiphenomenon?". Free
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- an
overall theory that the
physical world is not
objective but is an
epiphenomenon (secondary phenomenon)
caused by consciousness.
Hoffman has said that...
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coincidence in
identifying long
waves (i.e. that long
waves are
simply an
epiphenomenon).
Economists disagree about the
length of
cycles and
their starting...
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between a
purely metaphysical sense of epiphenomenalism, in
which the
epiphenomenon has no
causal impact at all, and Huxley's "steam whistle" epiphenomenalism...
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Gilette further notes that this
derived chiefly from its
being "an
epiphenomenon of a
number of sciences,
which all
intersected at the
claim that it...
- consumer. However,
whereas Althusser sought to make
subjectivity a mere
epiphenomenon of
institutional interpellation,
Adorno and
Horkheimer insisted on a...