epiphenomenalism
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Origin of epiphenomenalism
First recorded in 1895–1900; epi- + phenomenalism
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Some Realists maintain that the brain actually creates the representation, which is the doctrine of Epiphenomenalism: while others hold the view of the Occasionalists, and others posit one reality underlying both.
From Bergson and His Philosophy by Gunn, John Alexander
Bergson however has more to assert than merely the inadequacy and falsity of Parallelism or Epiphenomenalism.
From Bergson and His Philosophy by Gunn, John Alexander
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