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- 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 ([email protected]) 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
- Materialism and Natural Events in Dewey's Developing Thought
- Structural Differences of Physical and Mental Events and Processes
- Mental Causation
- Essays on Actions and Events Other Volumes of Collected Essays by Donald Davidson
- 6. Anomalous Monism
- Wee and Pelczar
- The Mind-Brain Identity Theory
- Physicalism and the Challenge of Epiphenomenal Properties
- Beyond the Uncanny: Weiner's War and Kafka's Message Peter Zusi
- Moore's Proof of an External World & the Problem of Other Minds
- Mental Causation
- Making up the Mind : How the Brain Creates Our Mental World / Chris Frith
- A Brief History of the Philosophical Problem of Consciousness
- Some Like It Hot: Consciousness and Higher-Order Thoughts
- Mental Events Are Sometimes Described As If They Are Causal Products of Physical Events
- Chapter 20 Mental Events Donald Davidson
- ANOMALOUS MONISM the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mind Ansgar Beckermann and Brian Mclaughlin, Eds. Anomalous Monism Is
- An Evolutionary Argument Against Physicalism
- Donald Davidson
- Anomalous Monism
- Thomas Nagel, ‘What Is It Like to Be a Bat?’ Excerpts from Thomas Nagel, “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”, Philosophical Review 83: 435-450 (1974)
- Excluding Exclusion: the Natural(Istic) Dualist Approach
- Physiological Reactions to Uncanny Stimuli: Substantiation of Self-Assessment and Individual Perception
- Mental Imagery in Creative Problem Solving. PUB DATE 96 NOTE 205P.; Ph.D
- Explanatory Gap and Mental Causation
- 1 Philosophy of Mind and Metaphysics Lecture XIII: Mental Causation/Consciousness A. the QUESTION: How Is It Possible for the Mi
- Mind-Body Dualism