This paper discusses some issues concerning the relationship between the mental and the physical, including the so-called causal exclusion argument, within the framework of a broadly interventionist approach to causatio
Peter Menzies has developed a novel version of the exclusion principle that he claims to be compatib...
How could mental entities causally affect, or be affected by, physical entities? Identifying a rela...
What makes the issue of causal relations between mental and cerebral events so special? And is there...
This paper discusses some issues concerning the relationship between the mental and the physical, in...
The problem of mental causation in contemporary philosophy of mind concerns the possibility of holdi...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
This paper takes issue with a widely accepted view of mental causation. This is the view that mental...
Abstract Mental causation is a philosophical concept attempting to describe the causal effect of the...
This book questions the internal consistency of causal physicalism, and vindicates a novel approach ...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
The issue of downward causation (and mental causation in particular), and the exclusion problem is d...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
The anti-reductionist who wants to preserve the causal efficacy of mental phenomena faces several pr...
The problem of mental causation, at least in one of its most basic forms, is how to reconcile two pl...
Mental causation is a problem and not just a problem for the nonphysicalist. One of the many lessons...
Peter Menzies has developed a novel version of the exclusion principle that he claims to be compatib...
How could mental entities causally affect, or be affected by, physical entities? Identifying a rela...
What makes the issue of causal relations between mental and cerebral events so special? And is there...
This paper discusses some issues concerning the relationship between the mental and the physical, in...
The problem of mental causation in contemporary philosophy of mind concerns the possibility of holdi...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
This paper takes issue with a widely accepted view of mental causation. This is the view that mental...
Abstract Mental causation is a philosophical concept attempting to describe the causal effect of the...
This book questions the internal consistency of causal physicalism, and vindicates a novel approach ...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
The issue of downward causation (and mental causation in particular), and the exclusion problem is d...
Causation has been widely investigated in the recent philosophy of science and theories have been pr...
The anti-reductionist who wants to preserve the causal efficacy of mental phenomena faces several pr...
The problem of mental causation, at least in one of its most basic forms, is how to reconcile two pl...
Mental causation is a problem and not just a problem for the nonphysicalist. One of the many lessons...
Peter Menzies has developed a novel version of the exclusion principle that he claims to be compatib...
How could mental entities causally affect, or be affected by, physical entities? Identifying a rela...
What makes the issue of causal relations between mental and cerebral events so special? And is there...