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  • | pagename = Mental causation | abc = Mental causation
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  • *{{cite web |title=Mental causation |url=http://www.iep.utm.edu/mental-c/ |work=Internet Encyclopedia of Philos
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  • ...rns the relation of physical causes to the subjective, is the problem of [[mental causation]], the query as to how, or even if, ''mental'' events, like decisions, can {{cite book |title=Mental Causation: Investigating the Mind's Powers in a Natural World |editor=Jens Harbecke |
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  • In philosophy, '''mental causation''' refers to the hypothetical possibility that the mind or mental acts can ...aph on this subject proposes the "canonical" formulation of the problem of mental causation:<ref name=Harbecke/>
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  • {{r|Mental causation}}
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  • ...un.edu/~tab2595/13_Mental_Causation_Consciousness.pdf |title=Lecture XIII: Mental Causation/Consciousness |work=Philosophy of Mind and Metaphysics |author=Tim Black |
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  • ...o this separation of the subjective and the objective is the question of [[mental causation]],<ref name=Harbecke/> the ability (or not) of the mind to affect the mater For example, we have this modern statement of the claim for mental causation:
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  • #[[Mental causation]]
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  • ...vide sufficient causes for all events. See for example, {{cite book |title=Mental Causation: Investigating the Mind's Powers in a Natural World |author=Jens Harbecke |
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