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This text questions the internal consistency of causal physicalism and vindicates a novel approach to mental causation. The volume includes a lucid discussion of recent developments by philosophers such as Block, Davidson, Mellor, Putnam, Shoemaker and Yablo.

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'In their interesting and important book, Corbí and Prades successfully identify and question the metaphysical assumptions behind current orthodoxy about mental causation, making an original and important contribution to our understanding of this central topic.'

Christopher Hookway, University of Sheffield

'Minds, Causes, and Mechanisms is a timely and highly valuable contribution that will re-energize the ongoing debate and take it to another level. It offers refeshingly lucid and illuminating analysis and critique of the basic assumptions and arguments that have shaped the dominant physicalist outlook in this area, what Corbí and Prades call "causal physicalism". This book is an essential contribution. Highly recommended.'

Jaegwon Kim, Brown University

'A thorough and subtle critique of physicalism. After reading it, even committed physicalists may conclude that their doctrine is beyond resurrection.'

George Couvalis, Flinders University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

1. Physicalism and the Mental: The Dominant View.

2. An Initial Tension: Narrowness and Multiple Realization.

3. Dispositions, Minimality, and Intrinsic Causal Powers.

4. 'Ceteris Paribus' Laws and the Autonomy of Nonbasic Properties.

5. Strict Laws, Causes, and Background Conditions.

6. Mental Causation.

Notes.

References.

Index.

Minds Causes and Mechanisms

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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 12/16/1999 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780631218029, 978-0631218029
    ISBN10: 0631218025

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This text questions the internal consistency of causal physicalism and vindicates a novel approach to mental causation. The volume includes a lucid discussion of recent developments by philosophers such as Block, Davidson, Mellor, Putnam, Shoemaker and Yablo.

    Trade Review
    'In their interesting and important book, Corbí and Prades successfully identify and question the metaphysical assumptions behind current orthodoxy about mental causation, making an original and important contribution to our understanding of this central topic.'

    Christopher Hookway, University of Sheffield

    'Minds, Causes, and Mechanisms is a timely and highly valuable contribution that will re-energize the ongoing debate and take it to another level. It offers refeshingly lucid and illuminating analysis and critique of the basic assumptions and arguments that have shaped the dominant physicalist outlook in this area, what Corbí and Prades call "causal physicalism". This book is an essential contribution. Highly recommended.'

    Jaegwon Kim, Brown University

    'A thorough and subtle critique of physicalism. After reading it, even committed physicalists may conclude that their doctrine is beyond resurrection.'

    George Couvalis, Flinders University



    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements.

    Introduction.

    1. Physicalism and the Mental: The Dominant View.

    2. An Initial Tension: Narrowness and Multiple Realization.

    3. Dispositions, Minimality, and Intrinsic Causal Powers.

    4. 'Ceteris Paribus' Laws and the Autonomy of Nonbasic Properties.

    5. Strict Laws, Causes, and Background Conditions.

    6. Mental Causation.

    Notes.

    References.

    Index.

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