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Leibniz, Bayle and the Controversy on Sudden Change Markku Roinila (In: Giovanni Scarafile & Leah Gruenpeter Gold (Ed.), Paradoxes of Conflicts, Springer 2016)
1Jackson (1998) Gives This Necessary Condition on Physicalism. 2Two of the Reasons That Kim Gives for Holding That Supervenience
Andrew Wong Washington University, St. Louis the Aim of This Paper Is to Support Donald Davidson's Anomalous Monism1 As An
Richard Swinburne's Arguments for Substance Dualism
Minds and Machines Anomalous Monism, Contd
The Causal Efficacy of Consciousness
Misunderstanding Davidson by Martin Clifford Rule
Descartes and Spinoza
INTENTIONALITY Past and Future VIBS
THE CONCEPT of the SENSE-DATUM in the PERCEPTUAL ESSAYS of GE MOORE. the Ohio State University, Ph.D., 1966 Philosophy
101 Empathy and Dyspathy with Androids: Philosophical
The Mind–Body Problem: an Overview
Consciousness
Donald Davidson ERNEST LEPORE and KIRK LUDWIG
Mental Causation: a Real Phenomenon in a Physicalistic World Without Epiphenomenalism Or Overdetermination
Philosophical Psychology
Leibniz's Two Realms
Science and the Mind-Body Problem
Top View
The Myth of Nonreductive Materialism Author(S): Jaegwon Kim Source: Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol
1. Dualism Versus Monism: the Mind-Body Problem
5 the Case for Physicalism
Physicalism and the Mind Springerbriefs in Philosophy
Materialism and the Criteria of the Mental
Mental Causation: Or Something Near Enough
Some Remarks on Panpsychism and Mental Composition
Dualism: Mental and Physical
Beyond Physicalism and Idealism
The Argument for Anomalous Monism, Again
The Origins of Descartes' Concept of Mind in the Regulae Ad Directionem Ingenii
THE MIND BODY PROBLEM: the HERMENEUTICS of AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY by Celestine Chukwuemeka Mbaegbu Department of Philosophy, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria
Davidson-Public.Pdf
THREE THEORIES of N Discussing Hegel, It Was Observed I Hegelian
“The Mind Is the Brain”
Causal Exclusion and Consciousness George Seli (
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) Department of Philosophy, 365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016-4309 USA
Hegel's Theory of Mental Activity
A New Perspective on the Mind-Body Problem. Jesse L