
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2011
Series: Husserl Studies
Full citation:
, "A phenomenological reading of anomalous monism", Husserl Studies 27 (3), 2011.
Abstract
The essay discusses Donald Davidson's concept of anomalous monism in the framework of Husserlian phenomenology. It develops in four stages. Section 1 is devoted to a critical presentation of the argument for anomalous monism. Section 2 succinctly examines those Husserlian notions that best provide the ground for a discussion parallel to Davidson's. In Sect. 3, the aporetic status of "mental causation" is analyzed by providing a genetic-phenomenological account of efficient causation. Section 4 draws some general conclusions concerning the kind of efficaciousness that must be attributed to consciousness and discusses the sense in which anomalous monism can be defended in a phenomenological framework, but not in a naturalistic one.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2011
Series: Husserl Studies
Full citation:
, "A phenomenological reading of anomalous monism", Husserl Studies 27 (3), 2011.