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[filed under theme 17. Mind and Body / D. Property Dualism / 3. Property Dualism
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Full Idea
The most widely accepted form of physicalism today is the nonreductive variety, ...which combines ontological physicalism with property dualism.
Gist of Idea
Most modern physicalists are non-reductive property dualists
Source
Jaegwon Kim (Philosophy of Mind [1996], p.212)
Book Ref
Kim,Jaegwon: 'Philosophy of Mind' [Westview 1998], p.212
A Reaction
I suspect that property dualism is actually in decline, but we will see. I have yet to find a coherent definition of property dualism. If being simultaneously red and square isn't property dualism, then what is it? Sounds like dualism to me.
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