Eliminative materialism

Eliminative materialism, also referred to as philosophical illiteracy or p-zombification, posits that common understanding of mental/subjective phenomena is false, taking drastic steps when it comes to the mind-body issue. Some positions within eliminative materialism argue that some or even all mental states do not exist. It is a form of materialism. Duh. Analytical philosopher is eliminativist about propositional attitudes such as beliefs, whilst Daniel Dennett and  are eliminativist about qualia such as pain and emotions.

Argumentation
If this seems self-refuting, as Paul Boghossian argued, as well as anti-axiomatic, it's because it is, although eliminativists can respond to this by saying intuitive ideas can be wrong. When an eliminative materialist questions the existence of mind, what are they doing? To the eliminative materialist, there is neurons and the illusion of mind. The question now is how mind and “illusion of mind” are different. Where is the illusion? What is an illusion? This has been criticized by William G. Lycan. While a dualist would say mind cannot be explained by physicalistic means at this time, therefore ghosts live in the pineal gland, an eliminative materialist would say mind cannot be explained by physicalistic means, therefore mind doesn’t exist. The half-assing eliminators who eliminate only some mental characteristics but not others are very arbitrary in their selections. "Hmmm, should I pick beliefs, desires, emotions, feelings, thoughts, identities, goat hair, or knowledge? So many choices!"