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How does mind fit into nature? Philosophy has long been concerned with this question. No contemporary philosopher has done more to clarify it than Jaegwon Kim, a distinguished analytic philosopher specializing in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. With new contributions from an outstanding line-up of eminent scholars, this volume focuses on issues raised in Kim's work. The chapters cluster around two themes: first, exclusion, supervenience, and reduction, with attention to the causal exclusion argument for which Kim is widely celebrated; and second, phenomenal consciousness and qualia, with attention to the prospects for a functionalist account of the mental. This volume is sure to become a major focus of attention and research in the disciplines of metaphysics and philosophy of mind.
Terry Horgan is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona. Marcelo Sabates is Associate Provost for International Programs at Kansas State University. David Sosa is Temple Professor in the Humanities at the University of Texas, Austin.
1. Reality and reduction: what's really at stake in the causal exclusion debate Louise Antony; 2. Two property theories and the causal conundrum for physicalism Frank Jackson; 3. Mental causation: the free lunch Barry Loewer; 4. Does mental causation require psychophysical identities? Brian McLaughlin; 5. The Canberra plan neglects ground Ned Block; 6. Microrealization and the mental Sydney Shoemaker; 7. Supervenience and the causal explanation of behavior Fred Dretske; 8. Visual awareness and visual qualia Christopher Hill; 9. Phenomenal externalism, Lolita, and the planet Xenon Michael Tye; 10. Troubles for radical transparency James Van Cleve; 11. How theories work: open questions for methodological philosophy of science Lawrence Sklar.
Ernest Lepore, David Sosa, Rutgers University) Lepore, Ernest (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers UniversityProfessor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin) Sosa, David (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at AustinProfessor of Philosophy
Ernie Lepore, David Sosa, Rutgers University) Lepore, Ernie (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin) Sosa, David (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy
David Sosa, David Sosa, Austin) Sosa, David (Temple Centennial Professor in the Humanities, Temple Centennial Professor in the Humanities, University of Texas
Ernest Lepore, David Sosa, Rutgers University) Lepore, Ernest (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin) Sosa, David (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy