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Is Psycho-Physical Emergentism Committed to Dualism? the Causal Efficacy of Emergent Mental Properties

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Is Psycho-Physical Emergentism Committed to Dualism? the Causal Efficacy of Emergent Mental Properties. Erkenntnis 48, 133–151 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005335920752

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