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Epiphenomenalism is a
position in the
philosophy of mind on the mind–body problem. It
holds that
subjective mental events are
completely dependent for...
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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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philosophical thought experiment proposed by
Frank Jackson in his
article "
Epiphenomenal Qualia" (1982), and
extended in "What Mary Didn't Know" (1986). The...
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mental properties like
having certain beliefs or perceptions.
Epiphenomenalism is a
position in the
philosophy of mind on the mind–body problem. It...
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Epiphenomenal ectoplasm, the lone
ammonium molecule problem,
modal status problem and the
problem of
necessary beings.
Epiphenomenal ectoplasm...
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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...
- behavior.
Jackson later rejected epiphenomenalism,
arguing that
knowledge about qualia is
impossible if they are
epiphenomenal. He
concluded that
there must...
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delivery area of each city carrier. For example: Mr. John
Smith 3256
Epiphenomenal Avenue Minneapolis 16,
Minnesota The "16" is the
number of the postal...
- content. In
generative frameworks,
constructions are
generally treated as
epiphenomenal,
being derived by the
general syntactic rules of the
language in question...
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mental states are
epiphenomenal, in that they have no
impact on
physical states, but are
nonetheless distinct entities (see
epiphenomenalism).
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