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Only one exists (either the mind or the body)

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Monism

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When you can’t know for sure whether the mind or the body controls stuff

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Indeterminism

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Only the mind exists

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Materialism

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Only the mind exists. The body is a figment of imagination

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Idealism

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Both the mind and the body exist

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Dualism

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Both the mind and the body influence each other reciprocally

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Interactionism

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Both the mind and the body exist. The mental event is an artifact of awareness of the bodily processes (brain activity). Thus the body is the sole determiner of behavior, physical and mental.

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Epiphenomenalism

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Neither the mind or the body influences the other, but they are similarly linked to the environment.

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Psychophysical parallelism

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Both the mind and the body exist but are inseparable from each other, like the inside and outside of a circle

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Dual aspectism

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Both exist independently but appear interrelated due to the influence of an external agent like fate

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Pre-established harmony

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God actively coordinates mind and body

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Occasionalism

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The contents of the mind come from the environment

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Empiricism

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Theory guides observation- therefore theory, explicit or implicit, must come first.

Problem leads to theory guided observation which leads to solution which leads to a critical test

Non science seeks confirmation of a theory

Science seeks refutation of a theory

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Popper’s view

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Science has a lot of subjectivity

Parisians govern science. They contain beliefs (theories) and methods (empirical)

Paridigm governs most normal science (safe tests, mopping up details ect)

Unusual shifts demand paradigmatic shifts leading to scientific revolution

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Kuhn’s view

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Science is an ebb and flow from inductive to deductive periods.

Deductive periods (theoretical) lead to inductive periods (empirical) where unusual findings lead to deductive periods (theoretical change)

Called a scheme-empiric approach

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S.S. Steven’s view

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