mentalism

English

Etymology

mental + -ism

Noun

mentalism (countable and uncountable, plural mentalisms)

  1. The doctrine that physical reality exists only because of the mind's awareness.
  2. Activities such as mind-reading, especially by performers.
  3. Oppression on the basis of neurological type or perceived intelligence.

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