They sounded mentalistic, subjective, introspective, and unverifiable. |
Newton believed that the universe was the sensorium of God, and thus subscribed to a mentalistic rather than completely mechanistic view of the universe. |
The neutrality label only hides that fact that the monism in question is a mentalistic one. |
During this period, he became a leading figure in US linguistics, replacing a mechanistic and behaviouristic view of language with a mentalistic and generative approach. |
Of course, one can stipulatively redefine the traditional mentalistic terms any way one pleases but one can't at the same time claim one is overcoming traditional philosophy. |
There is nothing in nature that does not have a mental aspect the proper appreciation of matter itself reveals it to be the other side of a mentalistic coin. |