Causal closure
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- | '''Physical determinism''' generally refers to the assertion of a [[determinism|deterministic]] [[physical universe]] (greater [[physical system]]). | + | '''Causal closure''' is a [[Metaphysics|metaphysical]] theory about the nature of causation in the [[Physical property|physical]] realm with significant ramifications in the study of [[metaphysics]] and [[Philosophy of mind|the mind]]. Roughly, the causal closure thesis says that "All physical effects have only physical causes." - Agustin Vincente |
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+ | Those who accept the causal closure thesis tend to think that all entities that exist are physical entities (physicalists), but not necessarily. As Karl Popper says, "The physicalist principle of closedness of the physical ... is of decisive importance and I take it as the characteristic principle of physicalism or materialism." | ||
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- | *[[Causal closure]] | + | *[[Epiphenomenalism]] |
- | *[[Determinism]] | + | *[[Physical determinism]] |
- | *[[Epistemological pluralism]] | + | |
- | *[[Free will]] | + | |
- | *[[Mind–body problem]] | + | |
- | *[[Model-dependent realism]] | + | |
*[[Subject–object problem]] | *[[Subject–object problem]] | ||
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Causal closure is a metaphysical theory about the nature of causation in the physical realm with significant ramifications in the study of metaphysics and the mind. Roughly, the causal closure thesis says that "All physical effects have only physical causes." - Agustin Vincente
Those who accept the causal closure thesis tend to think that all entities that exist are physical entities (physicalists), but not necessarily. As Karl Popper says, "The physicalist principle of closedness of the physical ... is of decisive importance and I take it as the characteristic principle of physicalism or materialism."
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