Anomalism, supervenience, and Davidson on content-individuation

Philosophia 20 (3):295-310 (1990)
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Supervenience is compatible with anomalism: biconditional laws are ruled out by the disjunctive base, and the wideness of mental states rules out one-way psychophysical laws, as there's no single property in the base

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