Physicalism and Mental Causation

Physicalism and Mental Causation
Author: Sven Walter,Heinz-Dieter Heckmann
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781845405830

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Physicalism—the thesis that everything there is in the world, including our minds, is constituted by basic physical entities—has dominated the philosophy of mind during the last few decades. But although the conceptual foundations of the physicalist agenda—including a proper explication of notions such as ‘causation’, ‘determination’, ‘realization’ or even ‘physicalism’ itself—must be settled before more specific problems (e.g. the problems of mental causation and human agency) can be satisfactorily addressed, a comprehensive philosophical reflection on the relationships between the various key concepts of the debate on physicalism is yet missing. This book presents a range of essays on the conceptual foundations of physicalism, mental causation and human agency, written by established and leading authors in the field.

Mental Causation

Mental Causation
Author: Thomas Kroedel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-12-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108487146

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Presents a comprehensive account of how the mind causes things to happen in the physical world. This book is also available as Open Access.

Mental Causation and Ontology

Mental Causation and Ontology
Author: S. C. Gibb,Sophie C. Gibb,E. J. Lowe,R. D. Ingthorsson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199603770

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This book demonstrates the importance of ontology for a central debate in philosophy of mind. Mental causation seems an obvious aspect of the world. But it is hard to understand how it can happen unless we get clear about what the entities involved in the process are. An international team of contributors presents new work on this problem.

Mind in a Physical World

Mind in a Physical World
Author: Jaegwon Kim
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0262611538

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This book, based on Jaegwon Kim's 1996 Townsend Lectures, presents the philosopher's current views on a variety of issues in the metaphysics of the mind--in particular, the mind-body problem, mental causation, and reductionism. This book, based on Jaegwon Kim's 1996 Townsend Lectures, presents the philosopher's current views on a variety of issues in the metaphysics of the mind--in particular, the mind-body problem, mental causation, and reductionism. Kim construes the mind-body problem as that of finding a place for the mind in a world that is fundamentally physical. Among other points, he redefines the roles of supervenience and emergence in the discussion of the mind-body problem. Arguing that various contemporary accounts of mental causation are inadequate, he offers his own partially reductionist solution on the basis of a novel model of reduction. Retaining the informal tone of the lecture format, the book is clear yet sophisticated.

Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind

Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind
Author: Brian P. McLaughlin,Jonathan Cohen
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780470766323

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Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind showcases the leading contributors to the field, debating the major questions in philosophy of mind today. Comprises 20 newly commissioned essays on hotly debated issues in the philosophy of mind Written by a cast of leading experts in their fields, essays take opposing views on 10 central contemporary debates A thorough introduction provides a comprehensive background to the issues explored Organized into three sections which explore the ontology of the mental, nature of the mental content, and the nature of consciousness

Physicalism or Something Near Enough

Physicalism  or Something Near Enough
Author: Jaegwon Kim
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2007-12-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400840847

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Contemporary discussions in philosophy of mind have largely been shaped by physicalism, the doctrine that all phenomena are ultimately physical. Here, Jaegwon Kim presents the most comprehensive and systematic presentation yet of his influential ideas on the mind-body problem. He seeks to determine, after half a century of debate: What kind of (or "how much") physicalism can we lay claim to? He begins by laying out mental causation and consciousness as the two principal challenges to contemporary physicalism. How can minds exercise their causal powers in a physical world? Is a physicalist account of consciousness possible? The book's starting point is the "supervenience" argument (sometimes called the "exclusion" argument), which Kim reformulates in an extended defense. This argument shows that the contemporary physicalist faces a stark choice between reductionism (the idea that mental phenomena are physically reducible) and epiphenomenalism (the view that mental phenomena are causally impotent). Along the way, Kim presents a novel argument showing that Cartesian substance dualism offers no help with mental causation. Mind-body reduction, therefore, is required to save mental causation. But are minds physically reducible? Kim argues that all but one type of mental phenomena are reducible, including intentional mental phenomena, such as beliefs and desires. The apparent exceptions are the intrinsic, felt qualities of conscious experiences ("qualia"). Kim argues, however, that certain relational properties of qualia, in particular their similarities and differences, are behaviorally manifest and hence in principle reducible, and that it is these relational properties of qualia that are central to their cognitive roles. The causal efficacy of qualia, therefore, is not entirely lost. According to Kim, then, while physicalism is not the whole truth, it is the truth near enough.

The Causal Exclusion Problem

The Causal Exclusion Problem
Author: Dwayne Moore
Publsiher: American University Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Causation
ISBN: 1433122677

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In The Causal Exclusion Problem, the popular strategy of abandoning any one of the principles constituting the causal exclusion problem is considered, but ultimately rejected. The metaphysical foundations undergirding the causal exclusion problem are then explored, revealing that the causal exclusion problem cannot be dislodged by undermining its metaphysical foundations - as some are in the habit of doing. Finally, the significant difficulties associated with the bevy of contemporary nonreductive solutions, from supervenience to emergentism, are expanded upon. While conducting this survey of contemporary options, however, two novel approaches are introduced, both of which may resolve the causal exclusion problem from within a nonreductive physicalist paradigm. The Causal Exclusion Problem, which relentlessly motivates the vexing causal exclusion problem and exhaustively surveys its metaphysical assumptions and contemporary responses, is ideal for an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in the philosophy of mind.

Minds Causes and Mechanisms

Minds  Causes and Mechanisms
Author: Josep E. Corbí,Josep L. Prades
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2000-02-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0631218025

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Minds, Causes, and Mechanisms questions the internal consistency of causal physicalism, and vindicates a novel approach to mental causation.