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Dependencies, Connections, and Other Relations - A Theory of Mental Causation

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The text before you is a study ofthe problematic issue ofmental causation: causation by minds. On hearing the expression 'mental causation,' you may at first think ofsomething like bending spoons by 'psychic' powers. But no, we are dealing here with something much more puzzling: doing things for reasons, i. e. , what we call agency. Psychic spoon-bending would be a fairly straightforward issue. You just exert some psychic force and bend a spoon, just like you might bend it by hand, i. e. , by physical force. The only trouble here is that psychic forces may not be in fact available '. But now you fetch an umbrella because you expect that it will rain. How does that work? Some how, it seems, you let an expectation move your limbs. But aren't your limbs already moved by nerve impulses and muscle contractions? And are expecta tions the proper kind ofitems to move things around? Mental causation is an issue that is at the heart ofthe mind-body problem, the problem of making it clear how minded creatures such as we are possi ble, and what our mindedness consists in. Unlike psychic spoon-bending, mental causation happens every day. At least, pretty much of what we take for granted about ourselves can only be right when mental causation really happens.

List of contents

I. Ontology.- 1 Particulars, Properties, and Relations.- 2 Physicalism.- 3 A Layered World.- II. Causality.- 4 A Duality in the Concept of Causality.- 5 Causal Dependence.- 6 Causal Connection.- 7 Unifying Dependence and Connection.- 8 Causation and Natural Law.- 9 The Problem of Causal Relata.- 10 Getting Events Wrong.- 11 Getting Events Right.- 12 Relations as Causal Relata.- 13 Causal Efficacy.- 14 Supervenient Causation.- III. Mind.- 15 The Concept of Mind.- 16 Against the Computational Theory.- 17 Against the Theory Theory.- 18 Against Internalism.- 19 Against Reductionism.- 20 Against Token Physicalism.- Conclusion.- 21 The Five Problems Once Again.- References.- Name Index.

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The text before you is a study ofthe problematic issue ofmental causation: causation by minds. On hearing the expression 'mental causation,' you may at first think ofsomething like bending spoons by 'psychic' powers. But no, we are dealing here with something much more puzzling: doing things for reasons, i. e. , what we call agency. Psychic spoon-bending would be a fairly straightforward issue. You just exert some psychic force and bend a spoon, just like you might bend it by hand, i. e. , by physical force. The only trouble here is that psychic forces may not be in fact available '. But now you fetch an umbrella because you expect that it will rain. How does that work? Some how, it seems, you let an expectation move your limbs. But aren't your limbs already moved by nerve impulses and muscle contractions? And are expecta tions the proper kind ofitems to move things around? Mental causation is an issue that is at the heart ofthe mind-body problem, the problem of making it clear how minded creatures such as we are possi ble, and what our mindedness consists in. Unlike psychic spoon-bending, mental causation happens every day. At least, pretty much of what we take for granted about ourselves can only be right when mental causation really happens.

Product details

Authors Wim de Muijnck
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048163267
ISBN 978-90-481-6326-7
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 161 mm x 18 mm x 242 mm
Weight 568 g
Illustrations XXXVI, 288 p.
Series Philosophical Studies Series
Philosophical Studies Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

B, Wissenschaftsphilosophie und -theorie, Philosophy of Mind, Will, Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Ontology, Reason, Subject, Physics, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophie: Metaphysik und Ontologie, Metaphysics, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy and science

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