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<p>and causal overdetermination. Property dualism is thus essentially substance dualism dressed up in the language of properties.</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Richard_Rorty">Richard Rorty</a>, in Chapter 1 of <a href="page.php?w=Philosophy_and_the_Mirror_of_Nature">Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature</a>, similarly criticises property dualism (what he calls "neo-dualism") for essentially being substance dualism under a different name. He claims that a dualism of properties (physical and phenomenal) can simply reflect two different ways of talking</p><p>
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