
Mental Causation
Two thousand years ago, Lucretius said that everything is atoms in the void; it''s physics all the way down. Contemporary physicalism agrees. But if that''s so how can we—how can our thoughts, emotions, our values—make anything happen in the physical world?
This conceptual knot, the mental causation problem, is the core of the mind-body problem, closely connected to the problems of free will, consc...
Two thousand years ago, Lucretius said that everything is atoms in the void; it''s physics all the way down. Contemporary physicalism agrees. But if that''s so how can we—how can our thoughts, emotions, our values—make anything happen in the physical world?
This conceptual knot, the mental causation problem, is the core of the mind-body problem, closely connected to the problems of free will, consc...