• The problem of mental causation is a conceptual issue in the philosophy of mind. That problem, in short, is how to account for the common-sense idea that...
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  • not in terms of efficient causation but in terms of final "causation". One problem with this approach is that the two forms of causation do not have to...
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    that theories of consciousness should be capable of providing insight into the brain and mind to avoid the problem of mental causation. If they fail to...
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    banner of the 'mind–body problem'. Philosophers David L. Robb and John F. Heil introduce mental causation in terms of the mind–body problem of interaction:...
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  • determinism Free will theorem Locus of control Problem of mental causation Chiang, Ted (July 2005). "What's expected of us". Nature. 436 (7047): 150. doi:10...
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    biology Mind–body problem Phenomenalism Philosophy of self Primary–secondary quality distinction Problem of mental causation Problem of other minds Vertiginous...
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  • fact properties of a single substance, thereby prefiguring the modern perspective of neutral monism. The problem of mental causation is also discussed...
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  • nocere Principle Principle of double effect Private language argument Problem of induction Problem of mental causation Problem of other minds Prohairesis...
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    early treatise about the freedom of will by Augustine of Hippo Free will theorem Locus of control Problem of mental causation Prospection Superdeterminism...
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  • Nancey Murphy (category University of California, Berkeley alumni)
    Society for the Study of Science and Theology, Nijmegen; and University of Aarhus, Denmark. 2001. "The Problem of Mental Causation: How Does Reason Get...
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  • E. J. Lowe (category Academics of Durham University)
    Lowe, E. J. (2006). "Non-Cartesian Substance Dualism and the Problem of Mental Causation". Erkenntnis. 65 (1): 5–23. doi:10.1007/s10670-006-9012-3. Lowe...
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  • Sydney Shoemaker (category American philosophers of mind)
    his view of properties as clusters of conditional causal powers. He also applied his view of properties to the problem of mental causation. He also distinguished...
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  • philosophy, downward causation is a causal relationship from higher levels of a system to lower-level parts of that system: for example, mental events acting...
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  • Causation is the "causal relationship between the defendant's conduct and end result". In other words, causation provides a means of connecting conduct...
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  • Epiphenomenalism (category Dualism (philosophy of mind))
    Epiphenomenalism is a position in the philosophy of mind on the mind–body problem. It holds that subjective mental events are completely dependent for their...
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  • Epiphenomenon (category Concepts in the philosophy of mind)
    The problem of epiphenomena is often a counterexample to theories of causation. For example, take a simplified Lewisian counterfactual analysis of causation...
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    A mental disorder is an impairment of the mind disrupting normal thinking, feeling, mood, behavior, or social interactions, and accompanied by significant...
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  • philosophy of mind, although a number of other issues are addressed, such as the hard problem of consciousness and the nature of particular mental states...
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    Arno Ros (category German philosophers of mind)
    of the mind-matter problem. In 2008, he published the essay "Mental Causation and Mereological Explanations", in which he tries to solve the problem of...
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  • The social determinants of mental health (SDOMH) are societal problems that disrupt mental health, increase risk of mental illness among certain groups...
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  • of the idea that psychological disorders are biologically caused. This was a precursor to modern psycho-social treatment approaches to the causation of...
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  • The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM; latest edition: DSM-5-TR, published in March 2022) is a publication by the American Psychiatric...
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  • Jaegwon Kim (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    work on mental causation, the mind-body problem and the metaphysics of supervenience and events. Key themes in his work include: a rejection of Cartesian...
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  • the direct participation of the offender. Causation is complex to prove. The act may be a "necessary but not sufficient" cause of criminal harm. Intervening...
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  • Broad 1925, Chapter III: The Traditional Problem of Body and Mind. Donaldson, John (2018). "Mental Causation". Oxford Bibliographies Online. doi:10...
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    in History', Philosophy of Science, 23 (1956), 15–30. Green, Celia (2003). The Lost Cause: Causation and the Mind-Body Problem. Oxford: Oxford Forum. ISBN 0-9536772-1-4...
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  • the benefits of moderate digital media use in various domains, including in mental health, and the treatment of mental health problems with novel technological...
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  • family services and mental health counseling. Psychiatrists - physicians who use the biomedical model to treat mental health problems - may prescribe medication...
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  • Evolutionary argument against naturalism (category Arguments for the existence of God)
    Philosophy of mind Problem of mental causation Skepticism Theism Beilby(2002) p vii Victor Reppert, C.S. Lewis's Dangerous Idea, In Defense of the Argument...
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  • inappropriate conclusions from the research he cites, primarily by inferring causation from correlation,: 1 : 1 : 1  as well as cherry picking: 1  data that...
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