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(2003) Synthese 134 (3).

Externalism and identity

Dalia Drai

pp. 463-475

The main aim of this paper is to show that there is one version of supervenience of the mental on the physical which is entailed by token-token identity (I call this version change-supervenience); and to establish that of the other better known versions of supervenience in the literature (which I call difference-supervenience), none are so entailed. One consequence of this is that Burge's thought experiments while successful in refutingdifference-supervenience cannot in themselves refute identity thesis. However, the introduction of change supervenience leads me to devise an analogous thought experiment against change-supervenience, thus refuting identity thesis as well.

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1022915720037

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Drai, D. (2003). Externalism and identity. Synthese 134 (3), pp. 463-475.

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