ПРОБЛЕМА МЕНТАЛЬНОЙ ПРИЧИННОСТИ
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The author is concerned with the problem of mental causation. Although ontological physicalists hope to avoid it, they can not escape a version of it. Different solutions are presented and critically analysed, especially the causal exclusion argument. Non-reductionisms face the dilemma: reduction of mental properties to physical properties and thus preservation of causal powers of the mental, or, if reduction is not possible, acceptance of epiphenomenalism.
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