noun
- a secondary effect or byproduct that occurs alongside a primary phenomenon but does not causally influence it
- in philosophy of mind, a mental state or conscious experience that is caused by physical processes but does not itself cause any physical effects
Usage: often used in philosophy and science to describe events that accompany but do not cause other events
Usage: technical term in philosophy and cognitive science
Examples
- Some philosophers argue that consciousness is merely an epiphenomenon of brain activity.
- The company's increased productivity was an epiphenomenon of the new management structure, not its cause.
- In the debate over free will, epiphenomenalism suggests that our conscious choices are epiphenomena of neural processes.
- The fever is an epiphenomenon of the infection, accompanying it but not causing the underlying disease.
- Critics claim that the theory treats human agency as an epiphenomenon rather than a genuine causal force.