Physicalism is sometimes portrayed by its critics as a dogma, but there is an empirical argument for the position, one based on the accumulation of diverse microphysical causal explanations in physics, chemistry, and physiology. The canonical statement of this argument was presented in 2001 by David Papineau. The goal of this paper is to demonstrate a tension that arises between this way of understanding the empirical case for physicalism and a view that is becoming practically a received position in philosophy of physics: that microphysics does not support the existence of causal facts (and so does not support causal explanations). Indeed this is a conclusion embraced in recent work by Papineau himself. This paper examines a range of natur...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism ’ ─ the view that physical c...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical cau...
International audienceThe dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causatio...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
It is widely thought that there is an important argument to be made that starts with premises taken ...
1. The causal argument in favor of physicalism roughly states that all physical effects are due to p...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
Physicalism, as in this paper, holds that every instance of causation reported by the special scienc...
International audienceMost philosophers of physics are eliminativists about causation. Following Ber...
Physicalism is the thesis that everything is either physical, or depends on the physical. It is usua...
The argument from causal closure of the physical (CCP) is usually considered the most powerful argum...
The causal argument for physicalism is anayzed and it's key premise--the causal closure of physics--...
Over the past decade or so, David Papineau has given an account of the con-tent and motivation of a ...
The current consensus view of causation in physics, as commonly held by scientists and philosophers,...
International audienceThe dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causatio...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism ’ ─ the view that physical c...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical cau...
International audienceThe dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causatio...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
It is widely thought that there is an important argument to be made that starts with premises taken ...
1. The causal argument in favor of physicalism roughly states that all physical effects are due to p...
While physicalism is considered the orthodox position within philosophy of mind, it has by no means ...
Physicalism, as in this paper, holds that every instance of causation reported by the special scienc...
International audienceMost philosophers of physics are eliminativists about causation. Following Ber...
Physicalism is the thesis that everything is either physical, or depends on the physical. It is usua...
The argument from causal closure of the physical (CCP) is usually considered the most powerful argum...
The causal argument for physicalism is anayzed and it's key premise--the causal closure of physics--...
Over the past decade or so, David Papineau has given an account of the con-tent and motivation of a ...
The current consensus view of causation in physics, as commonly held by scientists and philosophers,...
International audienceThe dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causatio...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism ’ ─ the view that physical c...
By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical cau...
International audienceThe dominant position in Philosophy of Science contends that downward causatio...