Preface | |
Sources | |
Events and supervenience | |
Causation, nomic subsumption, and the concept of event | p. 3 |
Noncausal connections | p. 22 |
Events as property exemplifications | p. 33 |
Concepts of supervenience | p. 53 |
"Strong" and "global" supervenience revisited | p. 79 |
Epiphenomenal and supervenient causation | p. 92 |
Supervenience for multiple domains | p. 109 |
Supervenience as a philosophical concept | p. 131 |
Postscripts on supervenience | p. 161 |
Mind and mental causation | |
Psychophysical supervenience | p. 175 |
Psychophysical laws | p. 194 |
What is "naturalized epistemology"? | p. 216 |
Mechanism, purpose, and explanatory exclusion | p. 237 |
The myth of nonreductive materialism | p. 265 |
Dretske on how reasons explain behavior | p. 285 |
Multiple realization and the metaphysics of reduction | p. 309 |
The nonreductivist's troubles with mental causation | p. 336 |
Postscripts on mental causadon | p. 358 |
Index | p. 369 |
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