Part 1 Davidson, anomalous monism and mental caustion: thinking causes, Donald Audi; can supervenience and "non-strict laws" save anomalous monism?, Jaegwon Kim; Davidson's response to the charge of epiphenominalism, Brian P. McLaughlin; Davidson's thinking causes, Ernest Sosa. Part 2 Causation and explanation: mental causation - sustaining and dynamic, Robert Audi; metaphysics and mental causation, Lynne Rudder Baker; mind-body causation and explanatory practice, Tyler Burge; mental events such as structuring causes of behaviour, Fred Dretske; the union theory and anti-individualism, Ted Honderich; agency and causal explanation, Jennifer Hornsby; the non-reductive's troubles with mental causation, Jaegwon Kim; explanation in biopsychology, Ruth Garrett Millikan; who's in charge here?, and who's doing all the work?, Robert van Gulick. Part 3 Content: some content in narrow, Frank Jackson and Philip Pettit; object-dependent thoughts - a case of superficial necessity but deep contingency?, H.W. Noonan; abilities, concepts and externalism, Ernest Sosa.
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explore the many dimensions of the questions whether, and if so
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topics that are mishandled if taken as insulated from one
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how, mind matters ... the papers represent an invigorating
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mishandled if taken as insulated from one another.'
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