Religion and religious people, according to this group, are merely epiphenomena of cultural, political, economic, and national forces. |
Mind you, you can also forget about yourself, since your thoughts are only an epiphenomena of matter! |
What he wished to avoid was a materialism that saw mental states as only epiphenomena, and an idealism not open to scientific investigation. |
It is unclear whether psychologic or muscle tension is actually present and, if present, whether these are primary events or epiphenomena. |
Why, then, relegate these exemplary films to the margins of cinema, as if they were only epiphenomena? |
They are unapologetic about regarding museums as part of the epiphenomena of cultural studies. |