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The Exclusion Problem and Non-Reductive Physicalism

Interventionism and the exclusion problem

Interventionism and the exclusion problem

... of non-reductive ...and non-overdetermination by guaranteeing that mental properties cannot contribute to or interact with the sufficient physical causes of physical effects, or qualify as ...

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Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle

Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle

... the exclusion principle, following Kim’s original formulation, and illustrate its ...the exclusion principle should be congenial to a broad range of such ...the exclusion principle is ...two ...

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Non-eliminative Reductionism: Reconciling Qualia and Physicalism

Non-eliminative Reductionism: Reconciling Qualia and Physicalism

... Reductionist physicalism is true, and a quale is a physical state like any other, able to be studied and accounted for using the standard scientific approach applied to all physical things and presenting problems ...

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Thinking about Physicalism

Thinking about Physicalism

... fundamental problem for the via negativa re- ...of physicalism that does not imply that if we lived in a world where core anti-physical things exist, physicalism would still be ...are ...

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Quine, Ontology, and Physicalism

Quine, Ontology, and Physicalism

... on physicalism appears to have been in flux as ...a reductive physicalism identifying mental states with specifiable physical states would be ideal, he did not expect it to be discovered, nor did he ...

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Mixed-Effects Modeling and Non-Reductive Explanation

Mixed-Effects Modeling and Non-Reductive Explanation

... Second, the problem can also be viewed from the perspective of identifying explanatory variables. In building a mixed-effects model, the main consideration is often to find a couple of variables that may play the ...

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The foundations of multistakeholding: the problem of the costs of exclusion

The foundations of multistakeholding: the problem of the costs of exclusion

... of non-profits confirms that the calculus is based on some missing type of cost that he does not explicitly identify, related to the absolute CC as opposed to just their comparison with ...to non-profits ...

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WEAK PHYSICALISM AND SPECIAL SCIENCE ONTOLOGY

WEAK PHYSICALISM AND SPECIAL SCIENCE ONTOLOGY

... Causal Exclusion Problem Kim thinks of causation as a physical phenomenon (2005, ...causal exclusion is simply not an issue for a Humean view of ...of non-Humean ...

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Contractarianism: on the incoherence of the exclusion of non-human beings

Contractarianism: on the incoherence of the exclusion of non-human beings

... The problem with this is that animals do have interests. At the very least sentient animals have an interest in not suffering. Indeed, the reason why re- searchers use sentient animals in their experiments is ...

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Financial Exclusion in Australia: Can Islamic Finance Minimise the Problem?

Financial Exclusion in Australia: Can Islamic Finance Minimise the Problem?

... We fear that these limitations will exclude a proportion of population in Australia i.e. the Muslim community from being involved in wider financial activities because to them, conventional banking and finance is not ...

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Review of Self-exclusion from Gambling Venues as an Intervention for Problem Gambling

Review of Self-exclusion from Gambling Venues as an Intervention for Problem Gambling

... At 1, 6 and 12-month follow-up, the number of respondents markedly declined reducing the extent to which conclusions can be drawn from the results (Hayer and Meyer 2011a). However, the numbers of pathological gamblers ...

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Grounding Physicalism

Grounding Physicalism

... to physicalism, purity seems very plausible. The insight behind purity is best brought out by a familiar metaphor: When God was writing the book of the world, she thought of only fundamentally physical things. She ...

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Physicalism and consciousness

Physicalism and consciousness

... it. Non- clinical areas of psychology, such as developmental (child) psychology and mass psychology do not appeal to physical properties primarily, but environmental or even historical factors which may themselves ...

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The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion

The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion

... 159 I The Problem of Causal/Explanatory Exclusion.. property) is causally excluded since the micro properties and individual relations can do. all of the causal work themselves[r] ...

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Physicalism and Patent Theory

Physicalism and Patent Theory

... Patent law includes doctrines that define what is required beyond the patent document itself to both initially obtain a patent and then to enforce it. Early patent la[r] ...

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CHARACTERS OF NON-CONNECTED, REDUCTIVE pabic GROUPS

CHARACTERS OF NON-CONNECTED, REDUCTIVE pabic GROUPS

... to non-connected, reductive groups over a/7-adic field of characteristic zero Harish-Chandra's theorem on the local integrability of ...(connected) reductive /?-adic group is locally ...

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Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness

Introspective physicalism as an approach to the science of consciousness

... to non- conscious information, influences thought and behaviour, and in particular its role in the production of introspective ...and non-conscious processes (see section ‘A framework for understanding ...

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Quantum Humeanism, or: physicalism without properties

Quantum Humeanism, or: physicalism without properties

... quantum non-locality – by no means commits us to subscribe to either one of the following two consequences: to admit that non- supervenient relations or irreducible structures are instantiated in nature, ...

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Quantum Humeanism, or: Physicalism without Properties

Quantum Humeanism, or: Physicalism without Properties

... priori physicalism is true, then if one had complete knowledge of which space–time points are occupied throughout the whole of space–time, one could deduce from that knowledge a priori all the true statements ...

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Problem 1. Problem 1: Scope Exclusions. Problem 1: Scope Exclusion. Assignment 4

Problem 1. Problem 1: Scope Exclusions. Problem 1: Scope Exclusion. Assignment 4

... [see Problem 1] • Thus, if that was the ONLY description of the collateral in the security agreement, NF would not have obtained a valid SI in any of these four items • Lesson: if collateral is consumer goods, and ...

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