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double-aspect theory

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noun

  1. philosophy a monistic theory that holds that mind and body are not distinct substances but merely different aspects of a single substance

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No such double-aspect theory as he accepted affords a satisfactory avenue of scientific approach.

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Since intelligence or consciousness must be provided for somehow, we are forced back upon either interactionism or else epiphenomenalism, more or less disguised under a euphonious name, such as psycho-physical parallelism or the double-aspect theory.

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