Psychophysical parallelism
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title:
Psychophysical parallelism
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In the philosophy of mind, psychophysical parallelism is the theory that mental and bodily events are perfectly coordinated, without any causal interaction between them. As such, it affirms the correlation of mental and bodily events, but denies a direct cause and effect relation between mind and body. This coordination of mental and bodily events has been postulated to occur either in advance by means of God or at the time of the event or, finally, according to Baruch Spinoza's Ethics, mind and
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Philosophical theory
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychophysical_parallelism
date created:
2005-11-16T02:52:30Z
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2024-09-02T09:27:10Z
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