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Mental Causation And The Metaphysics Of Mind Neil Campbell

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Mental Causation And The Metaphysics Of Mind Neil Campbell
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Neil Campbell
ISBN: 9781551115092, 1551115093
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Mental Causation And The Metaphysics Of Mind Neil Campbell by Neil Campbell 9781551115092, 1551115093 instant download after payment.

Since Descartes’s division of the human subject into mental and physical components in the seventeenth century, there has been a great deal of discussion about how―indeed, whether or not―our mental states bring about our physical behavior. Through historical and contemporary readings, this collection explores this lively and important issue.

In four parts, this anthology introduces the problem of mental causation, explores the debate sparked by Donald Davidson’s anomalous monism, examines Frank Jackson’s knowledge argument for the view that qualia are epiphenomenal, and investigates attempts to employ the controversial concept of supervenience to explain mental causation.

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