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Russellian Physicalism and its DilemmaPhilosophical Studies 178 2043-2062. 2021.Russellian monism – an influential doctrine proposed by Russell (1927/1992) – is roughly the view that the natural sciences can only ever tell us about the causal, dispositional, and structural properties of physical entities and not about their categorical properties, and, moreover, that our qualia are constituted by categorical properties. Recently, Stoljar (2001a, 2001b), Strawson (2008), Montero (2010, 2015), Alter and Nagasawa (2012), and Chalmers (2015) have attempted to develop this doctr…Read more
Tung-Ying Wu
Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIP)
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Institute of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIP)Assistant Professor
Beijing, Beijing, China
Areas of Specialization
Decision Theory |
Causal Modeling |
Formal Epistemology |
Game Theory |
Causal Reasoning |