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"It is written in Kim's usual lucid and concise style and offers novel and intriguing arguments that will be of great interest to all philosophers of mind (and beyond)." --Metapsychology
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"It is written in Kim's usual lucid and concise style and offers novel and intriguing arguments that will be of great interest to all philosophers of mind (and beyond)." --Metapsychology
1. Making sense of emergence
2. The layered world: Metaphysical considerations
3. Emergence: Core ideas and issues
4. "Supervenient and yet not deducible": Is there a coherent concept of ontological emergence?
5. Reasons and the first person
6. Taking the agent's point of view seriously in action explanation
7. Explanatory realism, causal realism, and explanatory exclusion
8. Explanatory knowledge and metaphysical dependence
9. Hempel, explanation, metaphysics
10. Reduction and reductive explanation: Is one possible without the other?
11. Can supervenience and "non-strict" laws save anomalous monism?
12. Causation and mental causation
13. Two concepts of realization, mental causation, and physicalism
14. Why there are no laws in the special sciences: Three arguments Index
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