monism and mind

Perhaps, reality has only one substance: matter, mind, or God {monism}. Mind and brain are the same. However, monism is untrue, because no mechanism can describe purely mental and purely physiological functions [Delbruck, 1986] [Feigl and Scriven, 1958] [Feigl, 1958] [Fischbach, 1992] [Honderich, 1988] [Honderich, 1999] [Ryle, 1949] [Stich, 1991].

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