Friday, September 8, 2017

Psychophysical parallelism


Psychophysical parallelism (or parallelism) is the philosophical concept that mental and bodily occasions arise collectively, with none causal interplay among them. As such, it affirms the correlation of mental and physical activities, but denies any causal relationship.[1] On this view, mental and physical phenomena are unbiased but inseparable, like two facets of a coin. The concept is a 3rd feasible opportunity of relation among mind and frame, among interplay (eg, dualism) and one-sided motion (eg, materialism, epiphenomenalism

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