"5600","The Mind-Body Problem in the Origin of Logical Empiricism: Herbert Feigl and Psychophysical Parallelism","In the 19th century, \"Psychophysical Parallelism\" was the most popular solution of the mind-body problem among physiologists, psychologists and philosophers. (This is not to be mixed up with Leibnizian and other cases of \"Cartesian\" parallelism.) The fate of this non-Cartesian view, as founded by Gustav Theodor Fechner, is reviewed. It is shown that Feigl's \"identity theory\" eventually goes back to Alois Riehl who promoted a hybrid version of psychophysical parallelism and Kantian mind-body theory which was taken up by Feigl's teacher Moritz Schlick..","http://cogprints.org/5600/","Heidelberger, Michael","Parrini, Paolo and Salmon, Wesley C. and Salmon, Merrillee H."," Heidelberger, Michael (2003) The Mind-Body Problem in the Origin of Logical Empiricism: Herbert Feigl and Psychophysical Parallelism. [Book Chapter] ","","2003"