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Jaegwon Kim

    12 settembre 1934 – 27 novembre 2019

    Jaegwon Kim è un filosofo di spicco, rinomato per il suo lavoro fondamentale sul problema mente-corpo e sulla causalità mentale. Il suo pensiero è caratterizzato dal rifiuto della metafisica cartesiana e da un esame critico delle identità psicofisiche rigorose. Kim approfondisce i concetti di supervenienza e individuazione degli eventi, contribuendo in modo significativo alla metafisica e all'epistemologia contemporanee. Le sue indagini filosofiche abbracciano la filosofia della mente, la metafisica, la teoria dell'azione, l'epistemologia e la filosofia della scienza.

    Philosophy of Mind
    Supervenience and Mind
    Values and Morals
    Physicalism, or Something Near Enough
    • Focusing on the mind-body problem, Jaegwon Kim explores the challenges posed by mental causation and consciousness to contemporary physicalism. He systematically examines what can be claimed about physicalism after decades of debate, questioning how minds can exert causal influence in a physical realm and whether consciousness can be fully explained within a physicalist framework. Kim's work represents a significant contribution to ongoing discussions in the philosophy of mind, aiming to clarify the relationship between mental states and physical phenomena.

      Physicalism, or Something Near Enough
    • Values and Morals

      • 356pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      This Festschrift honors distinguished philosophers William K. Frankena, Charles L. Stevenson, and Richard B. Brandt from the University of Michigan's Department of Philosophy. It highlights their contributions to ethics and the department's tradition of excellence, tracing its evolution from indoctrination to a focus on inquiry and scholarship.

      Values and Morals
    • Supervenience and Mind

      Selected Philosophical Essays

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Influential philosopher Jaegwon Kim's collection of essays delves into key themes in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. It explores concepts such as mental causation, the nature of properties, and the interplay between science and philosophy. Through rigorous argumentation and insightful analysis, Kim addresses fundamental questions about the relationship between the mental and the physical, making significant contributions to contemporary philosophical discourse.

      Supervenience and Mind
    • Philosophy of Mind

      • 386pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      This title is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, exploring the mind/body problem and related topics, including the status of psychology and cognitive science.

      Philosophy of Mind