The Impossibility of Emergent Conscious Causal Powers

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This paper argues that emergent conscious properties can't bestow emergent causal powers. It supports this conclusion by way of a dilemma. Necessarily, an (allegedly efficacious) emergent conscious property brings about its effects actively or other than actively (in senses explained in the paper). If actively, then, the paper argues, the emergent conscious property can't have causal powers at all. And if other than actively, then, the paper argues, the emergentist finds himself committed to incompatible accounts of causation. © 2016 Australasian Association of Philosophy.

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Causation, Emergent causal powers, Emergent causation, Emergentism, Mental causation

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