The eliminative materialist differs with the reductive materialist by claiming that

a. the mind exists, but has no causal effects.
b. whenever we talk about mental events, we are talking about brain events.
c. mental events are separate from brain events but caused by them.
d. there are no mental events.


d. there are no mental events.

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