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 Property Dualism - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Property dualism: In contrast to classical dualism, which assumes two substances, the material and the mental substance (res extensa and res cogitans), the property dualism assumes two kinds of properties, the material and the spiritual, that are attributed to a single entity - the respective subject. See also dualism, monism, qualia, subjectivity, identity theory, properties, attribution.
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Author Item    More concepts for author
Chalmers, David Property Dualism   Chalmers, David
Searle, John R. Property Dualism   Searle, John R.

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