adjective
- relating to or characterized by mentalism, the belief that mental phenomena are fundamental to understanding reality
- emphasizing mental processes, thoughts, or consciousness over physical or behavioral aspects
Usage: philosophy; psychology
Usage: academic
Examples
- The philosopher took a mentalistic approach to understanding human nature.
- Her mentalistic theory emphasized the role of consciousness in decision-making.
- The debate centered on mentalistic versus behavioristic explanations of learning.
- Critics argued that his mentalistic framework ignored physical evidence.
- The researcher rejected purely mentalistic interpretations of the data.
- Mentalistic psychology focuses on internal mental states rather than observable behavior.