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Publisher: sdvig press

Year: 2015

Pages: 21-45

Series: Metodo

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Brian P. McLaughlin, "A dilemma for anomalous monism", Metodo 3 (2), 2015, pp. 21-45.

Abstract

Jaegwon Kim is often viewed as having proposed a dilemma for Donald Davidson: if when Davidson appealed to psychophysical supervenience in “Mental Events,” his appeal was to weak supervenience, then he failed to state how mental properties depend on physical properties; and if his appeal was instead to strong supervenience, then he was appealing to a thesis that is incompatible with anomalous monism. I examine this dilemma in detail, pointing out that it is actually a dilemma for the doctrine of anomalous monism itself. I ultimately argue that it is a false dilemma. But I then state a related dilemma that poses a serious, unresolved prima facie problem for anomalous monism.

Publication details

Publisher: sdvig press

Year: 2015

Pages: 21-45

Series: Metodo

Full citation:

Brian P. McLaughlin, "A dilemma for anomalous monism", Metodo 3 (2), 2015, pp. 21-45.