- epiphenomena
- [͵epıfəʹnɒmınə] pl от epiphenomenon
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
epiphenomena — n. secondary symptom or complication of a disease; secondary phenomenon which results from another … English contemporary dictionary
ЭПИФЕНОМЕН И ФЕНОМЕН — (epiphenomena or phenomena) см. Явление и сущность … Большой толковый социологический словарь
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Epiphenomenalism — In philosophy of mind, epiphenomenalism, also known as Type E Dualism is a view according to which some or all mental states are mere epiphenomena (side effects or by products) of physical states of the world. Thus, epiphenomenalism denies that… … Wikipedia
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epiphenomenalism — noun Date: 1899 a doctrine that mental processes are epiphenomena of brain processes … New Collegiate Dictionary
epiphenomenon — noun (plural epiphenomena) Date: circa 1706 a secondary phenomenon accompanying another and caused by it; specifically a secondary mental phenomenon that is caused by and accompanies a physical phenomenon but has no causal influence itself … New Collegiate Dictionary
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