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8579 | Psychophysical identity implies the possibility of idealism or panpsychism [Lewis] |
Full Idea: Psychophysical identity is a two-way street: if all mental properties are physical, then some physical properties are mental; but then all physical properties might be mental, or every property of everything might be both physical and mental. | |
From: David Lewis (New work for a theory of universals [1983], 'Min Mat') | |
A reaction: I suspect that this is the thought that has impressed Galen Strawson. The whole story seems to include the existence of 'mental properties' as a distinct category. This line of thought strikes me as a serious misunderstanding. |