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Substance Monism
A brief outline of substance monism, the view according to which the world is not divided into mental and physical realms, but rather consists of one ...
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Bundle Theory
A survey of theories of personal identity, of what makes someone the same person over time. Here Hume's bundle theory, according to which there is no ...
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Mind-Brain Identity Theory
An explanation of mind-brain identity theory, the materialist view that mental states are identical to brain states, that the mind and the brain are the ...
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Property Dualism
An explanation of property dualism, the theory that all substances are physical, but that physical substances can have two kinds of property: physical and ...
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Property Dualism
An explanation of property dualism, the theory that all substances are physical, but that physical substances can have two kinds of property: physical and ...
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Mind-Brain Identity Theory
An explanation of mind-brain identity theory, the materialist view that mental states are identical to brain states, that the mind and the brain are the ...
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The Problem of Other Minds
An explanation of solipsism and the problem of other minds, the sceptical problem for substance dualists of demonstrating that other people have ...
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Psychological Continuity
A survey of theories of personal identity, of what makes someone the same person over time. Here Locke's psychological continuity criterion, according to ...
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Mind-Brain Identity Theory
An explanation of mind-brain identity theory, the materialist view that mental states are identical to brain states, that the mind and the brain are the ...
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Epiphenomenalism
An explanation of one theory of mind-body interaction, epiphenomenalism, which holds that physical events cause mental events but not vice versa.