Philosophical theory that mental and bodily events occur together, without any causal interaction between them.
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Examples for "parallelism"
Examples for "parallelism"
1We owe the doctrine of parallelism, in its original form, to Spinoza.
2But more remarkable than this is the parallelism between the two verses.
3Jewish Legends.--Theparallelism between the first and second Adam in 1 Cor.
4The onus of proof lay, said Bergson, with the upholders of parallelism.
5The characteristics of rhetoric are insipidity, mannerism, and monotonous parallelism of clauses.
1The modern doctrine of psychophysical parallelism is not appreciably different from this theory of the Cartesian school.
Translations for psychophysical parallelism