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English: Modified version of Image:Eliminative_Materialism.png with an additional blue-orange gradient to show that most EM theorists think that some aspects of FP will reduce, while others will be eliminated. One interesting point of debate is which aspects are expected to reduce, and which are expected to be eliminated. Image modified by Edward Hubbard. This version inherits copyleft from previous version.
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Date | 11 August 2006 (original upload date) |
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