Philosophical Studies

, Volume 49, Issue 3, pp 393–403 | Cite as

Causal empiricism and mental events

  • Don Garrett
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Conclusion

The present paradox illustrates a deep interconnection between two superficially unrelated metaphysical problems: the nature of mental events and the analysis of causation. I have not tried to resolve the paradox, but only to explain it and to describe the available tactics for resolving it. Although I have also mentioned some of the various considerations that might be advanced in the pursuit of these tactics, I do not claim to have canvassed all such considerations. Since the list of tactics itself is exhaustive, however, and since the four propositions of the paradox are jointly inconsistent, it follows that at least one of these tactics must be correct.

Keywords

Mental Event Metaphysical Problem Deep Interconnection 
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© D. Reidel Publishing Company 1986

Authors and Affiliations

  • Don Garrett
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  1. 1.Department of PhilosophyUniversity of UtahSalt Lake CityUSA

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