What he wished to avoid was a materialism that saw mental states as only epiphenomena, and an idealism not open to scientific investigation. |
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They are unapologetic about regarding museums as part of the epiphenomena of cultural studies. |
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Why, then, relegate these exemplary films to the margins of cinema, as if they were only epiphenomena? |
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It is unclear whether psychologic or muscle tension is actually present and, if present, whether these are primary events or epiphenomena. |
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Religion and religious people, according to this group, are merely epiphenomena of cultural, political, economic, and national forces. |
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For an atheist, all these things are no more than bunches of atoms, mere conventions, epiphenomena. |
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Mind you, you can also forget about yourself, since your thoughts are only an epiphenomena of matter! |
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Understanding mind and spirit epiphenomena, according to Santayana, does not undermine their reality. |
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The charges he faces in Yugoslavia misuse of power, corruption and perhaps incitement of others to resist his arrest concern not much more than the epiphenomena of his rule. |
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Fukuyama rejects reductionist attempts to explain political and social institutions as mere epiphenomena of underlying economic or technological structures. |
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Add one more thing to the list of the world's cutest epiphenomena, alongside panda cubs, kissing otters and Ronan Farrow: 13-year-old all-girl Swedish punk bands. |
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The exhibition shows how a place can influence artists' work to the extent that art pieces arising from this immersion appear, as it were, as epiphenomena. |
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It is an extreme, but not untypical, example of a state with all the epiphenomena and none of the institutions of government. |
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The assumption that human thoughts are at most a result of neural interactions, or a so called epiphenomena, limits the concepts and treatments it can offer. |
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The results of the project will show whether changes in protein and solvent dynamics are not mere epiphenomena, but have a vital role in substrate binding and recognition. |
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