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Ideas of Keith T. Maslin, by Text
[British, fl. 2001, Head of Philosophy at Esher College, Surrey.]
2001
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Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
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1.1
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p.3
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3517
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'Ontology' means 'study of things which exist'
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1.7
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p.23
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3518
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I'm not the final authority on my understanding of maths
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10.7
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p.279
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3540
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If we are brains then we never meet each other
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3.8.6
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p.93
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3520
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Token-identity removes the explanatory role of the physical
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6.3
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p.167
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3523
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Shadows are supervenient on their objects, but not reducible
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7.4
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p.197
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3525
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Strict laws make causation logically necessary
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7.5
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p.201
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3527
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Strict laws allow no exceptions and are part of a closed system
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7.5
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p.201
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3528
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Causality may require that a law is being followed
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7.6
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p.203
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3530
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Denial of purely mental causation will lead to epiphenomenalism
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8.2
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p.215
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3538
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Analogy to other minds is uncheckable, over-confident and chauvinistic
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