Dynamical systems theory as an approach to mental causation

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Van De Laar T. [1 ]
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[1] Radboud University Nijmegen, Faculty of Philosophy, 6500 HD Nijmegen, Erasmusgebouw 16.21
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Dimensioned realization; Downward causation; Downward determination; Dynamical systems theory; Mental causation;
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10.1007/s10838-006-9014-5
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Dynamical systems theory (DST) is gaining popularity in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Recently several authors (e.g. J.A.S. Kelso, 1995; A. Juarrero, 1999; F. Varela and E. Thompson, 2001) offered a DST approach to mental causation as an alternative for models of mental causation in the line of Jaegwon Kim (e.g. 1998). They claim that some dynamical systems exhibit a form of global to local determination or downward causation in that the large-scale, global activity of the system governs or constrains local interactions. This form of downward causation is the key to the DST model of mental causation. In this paper I evaluate the DST approach to mental causation. I will argue that the main problem for current DST approaches to mental causation is that they lack a clear metaphysics. I propose one metaphysical framework (Gillett, 2002a/b/c) that might deal with this deficiency. © Springer 2007.
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页数:25
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