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Mental Causation : A Nonreductive Approach (New ed)

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How do mental events such as choices and decisions lead to physical action?

The problem of mental causation is one of the most important and intriguing philosophical issues of our time and has been at the centre of debates in the philosophy of mind for the past fifty years.

In opposition to the recent wave of reductionist theories, this book argues that it is possible to account for mental causation within a nonreductive framework as it adopts a broadly Davidsonian approach to mental causation: reasons cause actions because they are identical to physical events.

This work then defends this approach from the frequently raised criticism that it entails epiphenomenalism – the inefficacy of the mental.

Moreover, Mental Causation moves beyond Davidson’s views by reconsidering the question of whether reasons causally explain actions, arguing in opposition to Davidson, that explanations appealing to reasons represent a distinct category of explanation from causal explanation.

Essential reading for anyone interested in debates about mental causation, this is an excellent text for senior undergraduates, graduate students, and professional philosophers.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433103745 / 9781433103742
Hardback
128.2
30/09/2008
United States
113 pages
160 x 230 mm, 380 grams