The Dictionary

#E121 (epipelagic to episcia)


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I read from epipelagic to episcia.

 

 

Epiphenomenalism is an interesting idea, but "The most powerful argument against epiphenomenalism is that it is self-contradictory: if we have knowledge about epiphenomenalism, then our brains know about the existence of the mind, but if epiphenomenalism were correct, then our brains should not have any knowledge about the mind, because the mind does not affect anything physical."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphenomenalism

 

 

The word of the episode is "epiphany".

 

 

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