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    Mental causation and the agent-exclusion problem
    Erkenntnis 67 (2): 183-200. 2007.
    The hypothesis of the mental state-causation of behavior asserts that the behaviors we classify as actions are caused by certain mental states. A principal reason often given for trying to secure the truth of the MSC hypothesis is that doing so is allegedly required to vindicate our belief in our own agency. I argue that the project of vindicating agency needs to be seriously reconceived, as does the relation between this project and the MSC hypothesis. Vindication requires addressing what I cal…Read more
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    Themes in my philosophical work
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 63 (1): 1-26. 2002.
    This paper is an overview of my philosophical work. It follows closely the structure of the handout I used as the basis for a talk on this topic at the 2000 meeting of the Austro-Slovene Philosophical Association. The section-headings mention major themes, and various key concepts are indicated by boldface terms in the text
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    Addressing Questions for Blobjectivism
    Facta Philosophica 4 (2): 311-322. 2002.