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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2011

Series: Husserl Studies

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Andrea Zhok, "A phenomenological reading of anomalous monism", Husserl Studies 27 (3), 2011.

A phenomenological reading of anomalous monism

Andrea Zhok

in: 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:

Andrea Zhok, "A phenomenological reading of anomalous monism", Husserl Studies 27 (3), 2011.