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Anomalismo, apriorismo e causação mente-corpo:

open access: yesFilosofia Unisinos
Neste artigo, pretendo oferecer uma reconstrução de um dos argumentos mobilizados por Hume contra as tradicionais concepções modais de causação para mostrar como ele, quando reinterpretado à luz da tese do anomalismo psicofísico, pode se ...
Pedro Fior Mota de Andrade
doaj   +1 more source

El problema mente-cuerpo tras cincuenta años

open access: yesAzafea: Revista de Filosofía, 2009
RESUMEN: Hace aproximadamente 50 años que se reintrodujo el problema mente-cuerpo en la filosofía como problema metafísico serio. Este artículo revisa el debate que ha seguido a las obras seminales de los años 50 y 60 de escritores tales como J. J.
Jaegwon KIM
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Joint Ought

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Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 52, Issue 1, Page 42-68, Winter 2024.
Rowan Mellor
wiley   +1 more source

How Naturalism Refutes Itself: Pragmatist Challenges for Naturalism (William James and Charles Sanders Peirce)

open access: yesStudia Philosophiae Christianae
This paper examines how radical naturalism, when defined as an ontological position grounded exclusively in the scientific method, is ultimately self-refuting.
Bartosz Wesół
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Sobreveniencia. Un Caso de Ingeniería Conceptual

open access: yesLogos, 2010
The paper analyses the main trends in the discussions about the notion of supervenience in the last decades, putting the emphasis in some crucial problems. The starting point will be the various concepts of supervenience proposed by Jaegwon Kim.
Manuel Liz
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Some Recent Existential Appeals to Mathematical Experience

open access: yesPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology, 2006
Some recent work by philosophers of mathematics has been aimed at showing that our knowledge of the existence of at least some mathematical objects and/or sets can be epistemically grounded by appealing to perceptual experience. The sensory capacity that
Michael J. Shaffer
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The Causal Closure Argument is No Threat to Non-Reductive Physicalism

open access: yesHumana.Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2015
Non-reductive physicalism is the view that mental events cause other events in virtue of their mental properties and that mental properties supervene on, without being identical to, physical properties.
Peter Menzies
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A Madhyamaka Critique of Jaegwon Kim's Supervenience Argument

open access: yesComparative Philosophy: An International Journal of Constructive Engagement of Distinct Approaches toward World Philosophy
Jaegwon Kim’s supervenience argument objects to the possibility of emergent causation (both downward and same-level) based on both (1) the causal overdetermination of both (a) higher-level emergent events and (b) lower-level basal events, and (2) the causal closure principle of the physical domain.
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