Ullin Place

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Ullin Place was a British philosopher and psychologist best known for pioneering the mind–brain identity theory in the philosophy of mind.

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instanceOf human
philosopher
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
fieldOfWork philosophy of mind
philosophy of psychology
psychology
genre philosophical essay
hasGender male
influenced Australian materialism
J. J. C. Smart NERFINISHED
influencedBy behaviorism
logical positivism
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest consciousness
mind–body problem
philosophy of science
movement analytic philosophy
nationality British
notableFor mind–brain identity theory
type-identity theory of mind
notableWork Is Consciousness a Brain Process? NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
psychologist
university teacher
positionHeld research psychologist
university lecturer
theoryDeveloped mind–brain identity theory
type-identity theory

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Place hasNotableBearer Ullin Place