If all causation is physical, then the epiphenomenal mental state is irrelevant to the act of causation. |
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Not shockingly, artists think that their impulses and ideas are theirs alone, not the epiphenomenal output of historical processes. |
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Boys and girls may compete for parents' love, but their relationships to one another are, at best, epiphenomenal. |
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But I know enough to say with confidence that a trade deficit, though it may be epiphenomenal to other economic difficulties, cannot itself be deemed a problem. |
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However there is a contradiction. I recall in my presentation saying that if there was an epiphenomenal moment in Canada where we said goodbye to high tech it was when we said goodbye to the Avro Arrow 35 years or so ago. |
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System theory tries to explain such goals as epiphenomenal enhancements of a system. |
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In the epiphenomenal position, the mind is understood in terms of brain activity. |
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