Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... multiple realisation ' and qualia ( the intuitive feeling that the mental is qualitatively distinct from its physical base ) , whilst traditional dualists have not managed to explain , beyond the mysterious existence of a soul , in what ...
... multiple realisation ' and qualia ( the intuitive feeling that the mental is qualitatively distinct from its physical base ) , whilst traditional dualists have not managed to explain , beyond the mysterious existence of a soul , in what ...
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... multiple supervenience bases , N1 , N2 , .... , Nn each of which is ... realisation which hinders physical reduction . Following Kim ( 1996 : 150f ) ... several things ( see Figure 2 ) . First , it provides Figure 1 A Reductionist's Model ...
... multiple supervenience bases , N1 , N2 , .... , Nn each of which is ... realisation which hinders physical reduction . Following Kim ( 1996 : 150f ) ... several things ( see Figure 2 ) . First , it provides Figure 1 A Reductionist's Model ...
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... multiple realisation ) or a single characteristic ) . Let P stand for the picture and C stand for the characteristics . Following ' naturalism ' we might then say ' P is a picture and Pis C. 6. In a similar example , where Hare is ...
... multiple realisation ) or a single characteristic ) . Let P stand for the picture and C stand for the characteristics . Following ' naturalism ' we might then say ' P is a picture and Pis C. 6. In a similar example , where Hare is ...
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