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Gradualism, bifurcation and fading qualiaAnalysis 84 (2): 301-310. 2024.When reasoning about dependence relations, philosophers often rely on gradualist assumptions, according to which abrupt changes in a phenomenon of interest can result only from abrupt changes in the low-level phenomena on which it depends. These assumptions, while strictly correct if the dependence relation in question can be expressed by continuous dynamical equations, should be handled with care: very often the descriptively relevant property of a dynamical system connecting high- and low-leve…Read more
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University of Missouri, ColumbiaFlorence G. Kline Prof. and Curators' Distinguished Prof.
Columbia, Missouri, United States of America