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Parallelism is a kind of dualism according to which mental events and physical events are perfectly coordinated, it is said, by God; so that when a mental event such as Sally's decision to walk across the room occurs, then it just so happens that Sally's body heads across the room. But there is no cause-effect relation between mind and body; mental and physical events are just perfectly coordinated, in advance, by God. This is view closely associated with Gottfried Leibniz, but no longer taken very seriously by very many people.
Parallelism is a kind of dualism according to which mental events and physical events are perfectly coordinated, it is said, by God; so that when a mental event such as Sally's decision to walk across the room occurs, then it just so happens that Sally's body heads across the room. But there is no cause-effect relation between mind and body; mental and physical events are just perfectly coordinated, in advance, by God. This is a view closely associated with Gottfried Leibniz and [Nicolas Malebranche]?, but no longer taken very seriously by very many people.

Parallelism is a kind of dualism according to which mental events and physical events are perfectly coordinated, it is said, by God; so that when a mental event such as Sally's decision to walk across the room occurs, then it just so happens that Sally's body heads across the room. But there is no cause-effect relation between mind and body; mental and physical events are just perfectly coordinated, in advance, by God. This is a view closely associated with Gottfried Leibniz and [Nicolas Malebranche]?, but no longer taken very seriously by very many people.

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