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these manifest aspects can even be incompatible or complementary, a feature that is not part of any other dual-aspect approach today. The possibility of incompatible descriptions of parts emerging from wholes clearly drives from Pauli's knowledge of this key concept of quantum theory, and it suggests
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According to Harald Atmanspacher, "dual-aspect approaches consider the mental and physical domains of reality as aspects, or manifestations, of an underlying undivided reality in which the mental and the physical do not exist as separate domains. In such a framework, the distinction between mind and
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Neutral monism and the dual-aspect theory share a central claim: there is an underlying reality that is neither mental nor physical. But that is where the agreement stops. Neutral monism has no room for the central feature of the dual-aspect theory: the mental and physical aspects, sides, or
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in a quantum physical sense. That is, the Pauli-Jung conjecture implies that with regard to mental and physical states there may be incompatible descriptions of different parts that emerge from the whole. This stands in close analogy to
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in his contributions to the project. Jung and Pauli thereby "offered the radical and brilliant idea that the currency of these correlations is not (quantitative) statistics, as in quantum physics, but (qualitative) meaning".
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matter results from an epistemic split that separates the aspects of the underlying reality. Consequently, the status of the psychophysically neutral domain is considered as
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properties that characterize the underlying entities of dual-aspect theory. The neutral monist accepts the mental/physical distinction.
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Dual-aspect theory is akin to neutral monism. This diagram contrasts it with physicalism and idealism, as well as Cartesian dualism.
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Pauli and Jung's approach to dual-aspect monism has a very specific further feature, namely that different aspects may show a
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Atmanspacher, Harald; Fuchs, Christopher A. (2014). "Introduction". In Atmanspacher, Harald; Fuchs, Christopher A. (eds.).
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that structural elements of quantum theory may elucidate our understanding of the psychophysical problem." Cited from:
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This article is about a theory in philosophy of mind. For the Canadian constitutional theory, see
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are two aspects of, or perspectives on, the same substance. It is also called
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The Pauli–Jung Conjecture and Its Relatives: A Formally Augmented Outline.
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Atmanspacher, Harald (2012). "Dual-aspect monism Ă  la Pauli and Jung".
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Harald Atmanspacher; Christopher A. Fuchs (23 June 2014).
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Index

Dual aspect theory
Double aspect
philosophy of mind
mental
physical
mind–body dualism
neutral monism
ontic

Baruch Spinoza
Arthur Schopenhauer
David Bohm
implicate and explicate order
Gustav Fechner
Mark Solms
George Henry Lewes
Thomas Jay Oord
John Polkinghorne
Brian O'Shaughnessy
Thomas Nagel
David Chalmers
Kenneth Sayre
J. A. Scott Kelso
Synchronicity § Pauli–Jung conjecture

metatheory
Wolfgang Pauli
Carl Jung
synchronicity
quantum theory

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