Talk:Eliminativist materialism

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There's a mistake in the sentence beginning: Elimative materialism is different (..)

It holds both views...

I don't see what the article is about. What does "elimative" mean ? The words "eliminative materialism" (the intended title ?) mean to me something completely different: see eliminative materialism. Phrases like "thought, like heat, is dispersed throughout the entire brain" are light years away from eliminative materialism. And what about the two and only two states of consciousness: belief and disbelief ? This sounds just nonsense to me. --FvdP 20:21, 27 Oct 2003 (UTC)


I agree. This page is nonsense: I have changed it to be a redirect to eliminative materialism. -- Karada 10:06, 28 Oct 2003 (UTC)