Warnes H, Harris J E
Psychother Psychosom. 1986;46(3):138-46. doi: 10.1159/000287975.
Classical philosophical ideas on the mind-body problem were interpreted in the light of contemporary theories. There are two mind-body theories that are suspect for a natural scientist, namely, parallelism and panpsychism. There are three further theories that are considered radical and not supported by current research: epiphenomenalism, central-state materialism and behaviorism. That leaves us with the two most prevalent theories, namely, interactionism and neural identity. The authors discuss the evidence for and against each theory.