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- Mental_world abstract "The mental world is an ontological category in metaphysics, populated by nonmaterial mental objects, without physical extension (though possibly with mental extension as in a visual field, or possibly not, as in an olfactory field) contrasted with the physical world of space and time populated with physical objects, or Plato's world of ideals populated, in part, with mathematical objects.The mental world may be populated with, or framed with, intentions, sensory fields, and corresponding objects.The mental world is usually considered to be subjective and not objective.In psychologism, mathematical objects are mental objects.Descartes argued for a mental world as separate from the physical world. Debates regarding free will include how it could be possible for anything in the mental world to have an effect on the physical world. In various forms of Epiphenomenalism, the physical world can cause effects in the mental world, but not conversely. Behaviorists deny that a mental world can be meaningfully referred to.Reasoning laws about a mental world are different than the ones for a physical world. In particular, individuals with autism experience substantial difficulties in the former but perform relatively well in the latter.".
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- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Autism.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Behaviorism.
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- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cognitive_science.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ontology.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_mind.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Descartes.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Dualism.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Epiphenomenalism.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Extension_(metaphysics).
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Free_will.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink George_Berkeley.
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- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Intentions.
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- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_objects.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Meaning_(linguistics).
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Meaningful.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Mental_operations.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Metaphysics.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Mind_body_problem.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Mind–body_problem.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Objectivity_(science).
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Olfaction.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Olfactory.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Ontology.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Physical_body.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Physical_objects.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Physical_world.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Plato.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_ideal.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Psychologism.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Reason.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Reasoning.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink René_Descartes.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_field.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Space.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Subjectivity.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Theory_of_Forms.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Time.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Universe.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLink Visual_field.
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mental world".
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "mental world".
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "mental".
- Mental_world wikiPageWikiLinkText "nonmaterial".
- Mental_world hasPhotoCollection Mental_world.
- Mental_world wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mental_world subject Category:Cognitive_science.
- Mental_world subject Category:Ontology.
- Mental_world subject Category:Philosophy_of_mind.
- Mental_world hypernym Category.
- Mental_world type TelevisionStation.
- Mental_world comment "The mental world is an ontological category in metaphysics, populated by nonmaterial mental objects, without physical extension (though possibly with mental extension as in a visual field, or possibly not, as in an olfactory field) contrasted with the physical world of space and time populated with physical objects, or Plato's world of ideals populated, in part, with mathematical objects.The mental world may be populated with, or framed with, intentions, sensory fields, and corresponding objects.The mental world is usually considered to be subjective and not objective.In psychologism, mathematical objects are mental objects.Descartes argued for a mental world as separate from the physical world. ".
- Mental_world label "Mental world".
- Mental_world sameAs 心的世界.
- Mental_world sameAs m.04mx27c.
- Mental_world sameAs Q6817504.
- Mental_world sameAs Q6817504.
- Mental_world wasDerivedFrom Mental_world?oldid=659584186.
- Mental_world isPrimaryTopicOf Mental_world.