Parallelism, interactionism, and causation

Midwest Studies in Philosophy 9 (1):329-344 (1984)
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Abstract

One may gather from the arguments of two of the last papers published before his death that J. L. Mackie held the following three theses concerning the mind/body problem : (1) There is a distinct realm of mental properties, so a dualism of properties at least is true and materialism false.

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