Non-reductivism and the metaphilosophy of mind

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (5):477-503 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the metaphilosophical assumptions that have dominated analytic philosophy of mind, and how they gave rise to the central question that the best-known forms of non-reductivism available have sought to answer, namely: how can mind fit within nature? Its goal is to make room for forms of non-reductivism that have challenged the fruitfulness of this question, and which have taken a different approach to the so-called “placement” problem. Rather than trying to solve the placement problem, the forms of non-reductivism discussed in this paper have put pressure on the metaphilosophical assumptions that have given rise to the question of the place of mind in nature in the first instance.

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Alexis Papazoglou
Cambridge University (PhD)
Paul Giladi
School of Oriental and African Studies
Giuseppina D'Oro
Keele University

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