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Mental Causation Investigating The Minds Powers In A Natural World Jens Harbecke

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Mental Causation Investigating The Minds Powers In A Natural World Jens Harbecke
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.76 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Jens Harbecke
ISBN: 9783110324846, 3110324849
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Mental Causation Investigating The Minds Powers In A Natural World Jens Harbecke by Jens Harbecke 9783110324846, 3110324849 instant download after payment.

This work is a systematic investigation of a range of solutions offered today for the philosophical problem of mental causation. The premises constituting the problem are analyzed before a survey is developed of the most popular theories on mental causation. It is demonstrated in detail why most of these canonical solutions must be considered deficient. In a third part, the 'new compatibilist’s' approach to mental causation is explored, which is characterized by assertion of a non-identity-but-non-distinctness principle. The last part aims to offer an alternative solution to the problem. On the basis of a certain set of counterfactual conditionals, which are jointly taken to provide a definition of 'causal proportionality' that improves the existing definitions, it is shown that a specific, and hitherto widely neglected, version of causal overdeterminationism must be considered the most successful solution to the problem of mental causation.

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