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occasionalism
[ uh-key-zhuh-nl-iz-uhm ]
noun
, Philosophy.
- a theory that there is no natural interaction between mind and matter, but that God makes mental events correspond to physical perceptions and actions.
occasionalism
/ əˈkeɪʒənəˌlɪzəm /
noun
- the post-Cartesian theory that the seeming interconnection of mind and matter is effected by God
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Other Words From
- oc·casion·al·ist noun
- oc·casion·al·istic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of occasionalism1
First recorded in 1835–45; occasional + -ism
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Example Sentences
This principle was prominent in the philosophy of occasionalism, and is still by no means extinct.
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Occasionalism appeared to introduce God that he might make physical matter do what it had no natural tendency to do, viz.
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Occasionalism, or the doctrine that God is the immediate cause of all men's actions.
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Many, alarmed at the consequences which occasionalism would seem to involve, have embraced an opposite scheme.
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It results from the occasionalism attributed by Dewey to the thinking process.
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