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Original scientific paper

An Argument Against Epiphenomenalism

Jason Megill ; Carroll College


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Abstract

I formulate an argument against epiphenomenalism; the argument
shows that epiphenomenalism is extremely improbable.
Moreover the argument suggests that qualia not only
have causal powers, but have their causal powers necessarily.
I address possible objections and then conclude by considering
some implications the argument has for dualism.

Keywords

Epiphenomenalism; Dualism; Mind-Body Problem; Supervenience

Hrčak ID:

125796

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/125796

Publication date:

10.7.2014.

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