Intuitions play an important role in the debate on the causal status of high-level properties. For instance, Kim has claimed that his “exclusion argument” relies on “a perfectly intuitive ... understanding of the causal relation.” We report the results of three experiments examining whether laypeople really have the relevant intuitions. We find little support for Kim's view and the principles on which it relies. Instead, we find that lay- people are willing to count both a multiply realized property and its realizers as causes, and regard the sys- tematic overdetermination implied by this view as unproblematic
Abstract: Jaegwon Kim’s influential exclusion argument attempts to demonstrate the inconsistency of ...
Consider the following causal exclusion principle: For all distinct properties F and F* such that F*...
The causal efficacy of special science properties is put in doubt, given that all of macro-reality s...
Kim's causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
It is often argued that higher-level special-science properties cannot be causally efficacious since...
Kim’s causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
The causal exclusion argument supports the notion that causation should be thought of as a purely lo...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Philosophical Studies 165 (1):29-47 (2013). The final...
Causal exclusion arguments are taken to threaten the autonomy of the special sciences, and the causa...
n everyday causal explanations of human behaviour, known generally as ‘folk psychology, ’ the causal...
It is often argued that higher-level special-science properties cannot be causally efficacious since...
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I raise two objections against Christian List and Peter Menzies' influential account of high-level c...
In everyday causal explanations of human behaviour, known generally as folk psychology,' the causal ...
Some non-reductionists claim that so-called ‘exclusion arguments’ against their position rely on a n...
Abstract: Jaegwon Kim’s influential exclusion argument attempts to demonstrate the inconsistency of ...
Consider the following causal exclusion principle: For all distinct properties F and F* such that F*...
The causal efficacy of special science properties is put in doubt, given that all of macro-reality s...
Kim's causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
It is often argued that higher-level special-science properties cannot be causally efficacious since...
Kim’s causal exclusion argument purports to demonstrate that the non-reductive physicalist must trea...
The causal exclusion argument supports the notion that causation should be thought of as a purely lo...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Philosophical Studies 165 (1):29-47 (2013). The final...
Causal exclusion arguments are taken to threaten the autonomy of the special sciences, and the causa...
n everyday causal explanations of human behaviour, known generally as ‘folk psychology, ’ the causal...
It is often argued that higher-level special-science properties cannot be causally efficacious since...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87149/1/j.1933-1592.2010.00415.x.pd
I raise two objections against Christian List and Peter Menzies' influential account of high-level c...
In everyday causal explanations of human behaviour, known generally as folk psychology,' the causal ...
Some non-reductionists claim that so-called ‘exclusion arguments’ against their position rely on a n...
Abstract: Jaegwon Kim’s influential exclusion argument attempts to demonstrate the inconsistency of ...
Consider the following causal exclusion principle: For all distinct properties F and F* such that F*...
The causal efficacy of special science properties is put in doubt, given that all of macro-reality s...