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In Physical Realization, Sydney Shoemaker considers the question of how physicalism can be true: how can all facts about the world, including mental ones, be constituted by facts about the distribution in the world of physical properties? Physicalism requires that the mental properties of a person are "realized in" the physical properties of that person, and that all instantiations of properties in macroscopic objects are realized in microphysical states of affairs. Shoemaker offers an account of both these sorts of realization, one which allows the realized properties to be causally efficacious. He also explores the implications of this account for a wide range of metaphysical issues, including the nature of persistence through time, the problem of material constitution, the possibility of emergent properties, and the nature of phenomenal consciousness.
How can physicalism be true if mental properties are constituted by physical properties? Sydney Shoemaker, a prominent philosopher of mind and metaphysics, investigates the relationship between macroscopic properties and their microphysical foundations. He proposes a rigorous account of realization that preserves the causal efficacy of mental states while addressing the ontological status of emergent properties.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the debate surrounding non-reductive physicalism. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a strong background in analytic metaphysics to fully grasp the author's arguments.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2007-08-30
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199214395
ISBN-13:
9780199214396
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