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Mind, causation, and world / edited by James E. Tomberlin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Tomberlin, James E., 1942-
Series:
Philosophical perspectives ; 11.
Philosophical perspectives ; 11
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Causation.
Intellect.
Physical Description:
471 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Oxford, Eng. ; New York, N.Y. : B. Blackwell, [1997]
Contents:
Wholes, parts, and numbers / Nathan Salmon
Putnam's paradox : metaphysical realism revamped and evaded / Bas C. Van Fraassen
Somewhat Russellian theory of intensional contexts / Takashi Yagisawa
Reduction with autonomy / Louise M. Antony and Joseph Levine
Anti-reduction slaps back / Ned Block
Kim's functionalism / Marian David
Special sciences : still autonomous after all these years / Jerry Fodor
Kim on mental causation and casual exclusion / Terence Horgan
Mind-body problem : taking stock after forty years / Jaegwon Kim
Supervenience, vagueness, and determination / Brain P. McLaughlin
Agency and mental action / Alfred Mele
Wide causation / Stephen Yablo
Self and substance / Sydney Shoemaker
Materialism and the psychological-continuity account of personal identity / Peter Van Inwagen
Indeterminacy of identity of objects and sets / Peter Woodruff and Terence D. Parsons
Metaphysics of precision and scientific language / Roy Sorensen
Weak emergence / Mark A. Bedau
Cause and some positive causal impact / Igal Kvart
Immanent causation / Dean W. Zimmerman.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
"A supplement to Noûs."
ISBN:
0631207937
9780631207931
0631207945
9780631207948
OCLC:
38195230

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