mentalism in English

noun
1
the theory that physical and psychological phenomena are ultimately explicable only in terms of a creative and interpretative mind.
She was beginning to get a headache and figured it would probably be easiest to rely on her physical ability than her recently-discovered mentalism .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "mentalism" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mentalism", or refer to the context using the word "mentalism" in the English Dictionary.

1. A great number of self-working mentalism tricks rely on mathematical principles.

2. ‘These Cartesian speculations conveyed to Descartes' successors at least two issues.’ ‘Even the Logical Positivists were, by and large, foundationalists, although some of them came to renounce Cartesian mentalism in favor of a ‘physicalistic basis’.’

3. Practical and deceptive in application." Ken Weber "From the minds of two of most creative guys in mentalism, Richard Mark and Marc Salem, Cerebrate is a well crafted system that works perfectly in completely impromptu situations and is equally suitable for stage and platform work.