6-Philosophy-Mind-Theories-Dualism-Mental Property

non-reductive materialism

Perhaps, psychological properties depend on physical properties but are not material {non-reductive materialism, dualism}.

property dualism

Perhaps, mind and body are two aspects of one basic reality, and neither is derivable from the other {double aspect} {property dualism}. Conscious properties are pains, emotions, and sense qualities. Consciousness is not a different substance.

adverbial theory

Experiences have perceivable properties or events {experience events} {adverbial theory} {adverbial analysis}. There are no mental objects. Experience only happens in special ways, such as bluely. Appearances present real objects to mind, but they have no qualities.

attribute theory

Brain processes have physical and non-physical properties {attribute theory} {dual-attribute theory}. The non-physical properties make mental processes.

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