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- Hatfield (2004) + (In the latter part of the nineteenth centu … In the latter part of the nineteenth century, philosophers, physicists, and the new</br>psychologists agreed to this extent in their conceptions of the mind-body problem:</br>they all had a healthy respect for the integrity of both the mental and the physical</br>domains. Whatever their particular conunitments, whether phenomenalist, dualist,</br>or materialist, they all aCcepted the reality of both mental and physical phenomena</br>- where mental phenomena are, in the first instance, phenomenally characterized</br>and perhaps equated with the contents of consciousness, and physical phenomena</br>abstract from the knowing subject and sustain laws governing changes in spatiotemporally</br>characterized objects. This acceptance of the mental domain held for</br>physicists ~uch as Ludwig Boltzmann, Ernst Mach, and Hermann Hehnholtz no</br>less than philosopher psychologists such as Wtlhehn Wundt and W~ James</br>(despite their other differences).~ James (despite their other differences).)