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Taking Consciousness Seriously: Non-Reductive Monism |
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| 6.1 |
Introduction |
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Property dualism and non-reductive monism |
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The supervenience doctrine |
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Why does supervenience obtain? |
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Searle and the mind/body problem |
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Three problems for property dualism
6.6.1 What is the nature of mental properties?
6.6.2 How do physical brain processes give rise to mental features? |
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| 6.7 |
Conclusion |
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| Questions to think about |
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| Suggestions for further reading |
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