Full Idea
We have (physicalist) 'inclusionism' when the mental is included in the physical, and mental phenomena are to be found among physical phenomena. Only inclusionism is compatible with a genuine physicalist analysis of mental concepts.
Gist of Idea
Analysing mental concepts points to 'inclusionism' - that mental phenomena are part of the physical
Source
Michael Jubien (Possibility [2009], 4.5)
Book Reference
Jubien,Michael: 'Possibility' [OUP 2009], p.97
A Reaction
This isn't the thesis of conceptual dualism (which I like), but an interesting accompaniment for it. Jubien is offering this as an alternative to 'reductive' analysis, translating all the mental concepts into physical language. He extends 'physical'.