Talk:Neutral monism

suggested additions
I think the line that was deleted should be added in as it describes the historical roots of this. So, I propose to add the line Neutral monism was introduced by the famous 17th century Dutch philosopher Baruch Spinoza.

In addition, the following section should also be included too: The American philosopher Donald Davidson advanced a position on mind-body identity he called "anomalous monism," which is related to but probably not exactly the same as these earlier theories. ("Anomalous" here meaning "not-physical-law-governed" rather than "strange.") since while not "exactly the same" is related and in an encyclopedia article does have relevance.

 Dr. Becker-Weidman  Talk 21:43, 24 October 2008 (UTC)