| 1. | She viewed consciousness as an epiphenomenon of excitation and inhibition of motor discharge.
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| 2. | Only the future will reveal what has deeply affected America and what was an epiphenomenon.
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| 3. | Addison dismissed this as a mere epiphenomenon.
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| 4. | There is a tendency to avoid taking an epiphenomenon as being important in its own right.
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| 5. | Dreams are probably not necessary, they are just an epiphenomenon that occurs during the testing phase,
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| 6. | Fair enough; but if consciousness is merely an epiphenomenon then why does it exist at all?
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| 7. | For example, having an increased risk of breast cancer concurrent with taking an antibiotic is an epiphenomenon.
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| 8. | Often there is an implication that the epiphenomenon exerts no causal agency on the fundamental phenomena that explain it.
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| 9. | An example of a physiological epiphenomenon is, for example, time to complete a 100-meter sprint.
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| 10. | ;Epiphenomenon / zombie reply : Several philosophers argue that consciousness, as Searle describes it, does not exist.
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