
Psychophysical parallelism, in philosophy, is the theory that mental and bodily experiences occur in tandem with each other, but without any type of causal interaction; it denies the interaction between the body and the mind. In other words, the mind and body are two independent phenomena but cannot be separated from one another – like two sides...
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in the philosophy of mind, a theory that excludes all causal interaction between mind and body inasmuch as it seems inconceivable that two ... [4 related articles]
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the view that mental and bodily events occur in parallel series without causal interaction. Cf.
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