Psychophysical Parallelism - Wikipedia
Psychophysical Parallelism - Wikipedia
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Psychophysical
parallelism
Overview
Psychophysical parallelism is a third
possible alternative regarding the relation
between mind and body, between
interaction (e.g., dualism) and one-sided
action (e.g., materialism,
epiphenomenalism).[2]
History
Malebranche …
Spinoza …
Leibniz …
See also
Metaphysical naturalism
Mind–body dichotomy
Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza:
Parallelism
Spinozism: Parallelism
Notes
1. Walker, Leslie Joseph (1911).
"Psycho-Physical Parallelism" . In
Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic
Encyclopedia. 11. New York: Robert
Appleton Company.
2. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911).
"Parallelism, Psychophysical" .
Encyclopædia Britannica. 20 (11th
ed.). Cambridge University Press.
p. 762.
3. Hergenhahn, B. R. An Introduction to
the History of Psychology. Australia:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009.
Print. p. 185.
4. Hergenhahn, B. R. An Introduction to
the History of Psychology. Australia:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009.
Print. p. 187.
5. Hergenhahn, B. R. An Introduction to
the History of Psychology. Australia:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009.
Print. p. 187.
6. Hergenhahn, B. R. An Introduction to
the History of Psychology. Australia:
Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2009.
Print. p. 188.
References
Broad, Charlie (1925). The Mind and its
Place in Nature.
Heil, John (2004). Philosophy of Mind: A
Contemporary Introduction. Routledge.
pp. 27–29. ISBN 978-0-415-28355-7.
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