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Knowledge Argument Against Physicalism [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | On parallelism, physical events and events of consciousness run in parallel but do not affect each other. |
 | | The knowledge argument also leaves open neutral monism, the view that phenomenal properties (or protophenomenal properties) are the categorical, intrinsic bases of physical properties, which are at bottom dispositional and relational. |
 | | Historically, epiphenomenalism is associated with Huxley (1874), interactionist dualism with Descartes (1641), parallelism with Leibniz (1714), idealism with Berkeley (1713), and neutral monism with Russell (1927). |
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