epiphenomenon
Collocations
3VERB + EPIPHENOMENON
matter
EPIPHENOMENON + NOUN
consciousness, warfare
ADV.
rather
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noun
An activity, process, or state that is the result of another; a by-product, a consequence.
Yet I would suggest that philosophical and even medical curiosity are only epiphenomenons of another condition that brought deafness to cultural attention.
[R]esource conservation is an epiphenomenon of warfare: a no-man's land between two warring tribes becomes a wildlife refuge because hunters do not visit the area for fear of becoming casualties in the war.
A mental process or state that is an incidental by-product of physiological events in the brain or nervous system.
It is a necessary corollary of the view here advanced that in instinct as such consciousness is a mere epiphenomenon—a by-product, with no bearing whatever on the performance of the activity in so far as it is instinctive.
According to this hypothesis, mind is a ‘collateral product’ of the physical, an ‘epiphænomenon’ accompanying, but never causally affecting, the physical series of phænomena.
A symptom that develops during the course of a disease that is not connected to the disease.
EPIPHÆNOMENA, […] Signs in Diſeaſes which appear afterwards.
The appetite commonly remains little impaired, but it is conjoined with the fear of taking food. The tongue is generally clean, and the taste natural; a contrary state the author considers and denominates an epiphenomenon.
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4Yet I would suggest that philosophical and even medical curiosity are only epiphenomenons of another condition that brought deafness to cultural attention.
Wiktionary[R]esource conservation is an epiphenomenon of warfare: a no-man's land between two warring tribes becomes a wildlife refuge because hunters do not visit the area for fear of becoming casualties in th
WiktionaryIt is curious that the Russians, calling themselves Christians, and like so many othere nominal christians throughout history, took no notice whatsoeverof the key parable of Jesus Christ himself, whic
WiktionaryConsciousness is not an epiphenomenon of matter. Rather, the matter is an epiphenomenon of consciousness.
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