How Philosophy of Mind Needs Philosophy of Chemistry

Earley, Joseph (2008) How Philosophy of Mind Needs Philosophy of Chemistry.

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Abstract

By the 1960s many (perhaps most) philosophers had adopted ‘physicalism’ ─ the view that physical causes fully account for mental activities. However, controversy persists about what count as ‘physical causes’. ‘Reductive’ physicalists recognize only microphysical (elementary-particle-level) causality. Many (perhaps most) physicalists are ‘non-reductive’ ─ they hold that entities considered by other (‘special’) sciences have causal powers. Philosophy of chemistry can help resolve main issues in philosophy of mind in three ways: developing an extended mereology applicable to chemical combination, testing whether ‘singularities’ prevent reduction of chemistry to microphysics, and demonstrating ‘downward causation’ in complex networks of chemical reactions.

Keywords:Physicalism, philosophy of chemistry, mind, mereology, structuralism, emergence, realism, downward causation.
Subjects:General Issues: Reductionism/Holism
Specific Sciences: Chemistry
ID Code:4031
Deposited By:Earley, Joseph E.
Deposited On:25 October 2009