Multiple Choice
What is epiphenomenalism?
A) A dualist view, which takes it that there is no interaction between mind and brain
B) A dualist view, which takes it that mental states don't cause brain states
C) A dualist view, which takes it that brains states don't cause mental states
D) A dualist view, which takes it that brain states cause mental states and vice versa
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