to be describing one type of physical event (like C-fiber firings). Type physicalism is contrasted with token identity physicalism, which argues that mental...
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(pluralism) view. Both the definition of "physical" and the meaning of physicalism have been debated. Physicalism is closely related to materialism, and...
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of universals § Peirce Platonic ideal Use-mention distinction Type theory Type physicalism Brekle, Herbert E.: Die Prüfeninger Weiheinschrift von 1119....
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Philosophy of mind (redirect from Nonreductive physicalism)
Descartes and the substance monism—namely, physicalism—that is characteristic of modern science. The physicalism propounded by many contemporary scientists...
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Knowledge argument (section Refutation of physicalism)
sensations are non-physical events. [From3, 4] If color sensations are non-physical events, then physicalism is false. Therefore, physicalism is false. [From5...
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Transcendental idealism - Transcendentalism - Transhumanism - Transmodernism - Type physicalism Ubuntu - Universalism - Utilitarian bioethics - Utilitarianism Value...
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Philosophical zombie (category Physicalism)
metaphysically possible that P is true and Q is not true then physicalism is false. Therefore, physicalism is false. Q can be false in a possible world if any of...
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thesis of functionalism and physicalism. It has often been claimed that functionalism somehow "disproves" or falsifies physicalism tout court (i.e. without...
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Analytic philosophy (section Physicalism)
themselves, positing "super Spartans" who never display signs of pain. Type physicalism or type identity theory identified mental states with brain states. Former...
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Kardashev scale (redirect from Type II Civilization)
proposed a classification of civilizations into three types, based on the axiom of exponential growth: A Type I civilization is able to access all the energy...
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