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133Quantum Properties as Potentialities in Bohm’s 1951 Book Quantum TheoryIn Alexander D. Carruth, Heidi Haanila, Paavo Pylkkänen & Pii Telakivi (eds.), True Colors, Time After Time: Essays Honoring Valtteri Arstila, University of Turku. pp. 256-272. 2024.The paper examines the potentialities-centred interpretation of quantum theory developed by David Bohm in his 1951 book Quantum Theory and aims to situate it within a general ontological framework, focusing on Charlie Martin's views.
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219True Colors, Time After Time: Essays Honoring Valtteri Arstila (edited book)University of Turku. 2024.This is a Festschrift in honour of Valtteri Arstila, a professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Turku. The book is structured in three sections. The first two—‘Mind and Action’ and ‘Time and Temporal Experience’—include papers focussed on issues particularly close to Arstila's own research specialisation. The final section contains papers on various further philosophical issues. The first section, ‘Mind and Action’, collects together contributions on a variety of topics such as c…Read more
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Strong Emergence and Alexander's DictumIn Sophie Gibb, Robin Findlay Hendry & Tom Lancaster (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Emergence, Routledge. pp. 87-98. 2019.Emergentists hold that higher-level phenomena are something ‘over and above’ the sum of their most basic parts. Typically, this involves the claim that emergent phenomena are both distinct from and novel with respect to the base phenomena from which they emerge, whilst nevertheless being dependent upon the base phenomena. A popular way to characterise strong metaphysical emergence is to hold that emergent entities must possess novel causal powers. Underlying this trend is a commitment to ‘Alexan…Read more
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14Micro-latency, Holism and EmergenceIn Shyam Wuppuluri & Ian Stewart (eds.), From Electrons to Elephants and Elections: Exploring the Role of Content and Context, Springer Nature. pp. 175-194. 2022.Drawing on resources from debates concerning the metaphysics of powers, this essay introduces a novel approach to the relationship between the more- and less-complex. Flat Holism preserves some key reductionist commitments, as it involves no radical ontological novelty, for instance, and is consistent with a one- or no-level ontology. It also, however, adopts the emergentist idea that the whole or context plays a crucial, metaphysically determinative role. The commitments of Flat Holism are expl…Read more
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Physical PropertiesIn Mihretu P. Guta (ed.), Consciousness and the Ontology of Properties, Routledge. pp. 24-38. 2018.Physicalism can be roughly characterised as the view that everything is physical, or that everything that is fundamental is physical, or that any non-physical entity—property, substance, fact, event, kind and what have you—is both dependent upon and fully determined by physical entities. Perhaps the greatest challenge facing physicalism is to explain how conscious experience can be accounted for within the physicalist framework. Given these rough characterisations of physicalism, before setting …Read more
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33Dispositions and InfluencesStudies in Philosophy and Education 41 (1): 113-116. 2021.This short paper explores how issues concerning the metaphysics of powers/dispositions might bear on the view that formative influence in education involves instilling appropriate dispositions.
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939Strong emergencePhilosophica 91 (1): 5-13. 2017.An overview of the concept of Strong Emergence, and a summary of the papers within the special issue.
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26IntroductionPhilosophica 92 (2). 2017.A summary of the papers within the Philosophica special issue on Strong Emergence.
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60Emergence, Reduction and the Identity and Individuation of PowersTopoi 39 (5): 1021-1030. 2020.One recently popular way to characterise strong emergence is to say that emergent entities possess novel causal powers. However, there is little agreement concerning the nature of powers. One controversy involves whether powers are single- or multi-track; that is, whether each power has only one manifestation type, or whether a single power can be directed towards a number of distinct manifestations. Another concerns how powers operate: whether a lone power manifests when triggered by the presen…Read more
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31Ontology, Modality, and Mind: Themes From the Metaphysics of E. J. Lowe (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2018.This book explores a range of traditional and contemporary metaphysical themes that figure in the writings of E. J. Lowe, whose powerful and influential work was still developing at the time of his death in 2015. Leading philosophers present new essays on topics to do with ontology, necessity, existence, and mental causation.
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63Identity and distinctness in online interaction: encountering a problem for narrative accounts of selfEthics and Information Technology 17 (2): 103-112. 2015.This paper examines the prevalent assumption that when people interact online via proxies—avatars—they encounter each other. Through an exploration of the ontology of users and their avatars we argue that, contrary to the trend within current discussions of interaction online, this cannot be unproblematically assumed. If users could be considered in some sense identical to their avatars, then it would be clear how an encounter with an avatar could ground an encounter with another user. We theref…Read more
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175Powerful Qualities, Zombies and InconceivabilityPhilosophical Quarterly 66 (262). 2016.One powerful argument for dualism is provided by Chalmers: the ‘zombie’ or conceivability argument. This paper aims to establish that if one adopts the ‘Powerful Qualities’ account of properties developed by Martin and Heil, this argument can be resisted at the first premise: the claim that zombies are conceivable is, by the lights of Chalmers’ own account of conceivability, false. The Powerful Qualities account is outlined. Chalmers’ argument, and several distinctions which underlie it, are exp…Read more
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University of HelsinkiDepartment of Philosophy (Theoretical Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Philosophy in Swedish)University Researcher / Yliopistotutkija
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Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Specialization
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Metaphysics |
Properties |
Interlevel Metaphysics |
Ontology |
Philosophy of Consciousness |
Metaphysics of Mind |
Areas of Interest
Perception |
History of Western Philosophy, Misc |
Philosophy of Science, Misc |