Thoughtsis a collection of twelve essays by Stephen Yablo which together constitute a modern-day examination of Cartesian themes in the metaphysics of mind. Yablo offers penetrating discussions of such topics as the relation between the mental and the physical, mental causation, the possibility of disembodied existence, the relation between conceivability and possibility, varieties of necessity, and issues in the theory of content arising out of the foregoing. The collection represents almost all of Yablo's work on these topics, and features one previously unpublished piece.
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. The Real Distinction Between Mind and Body
2. Is Conceivability a Guide to Possibility?
3. Is Conceivability a Guide to Possibility?
4. Textbook Kripkeanism and the Open Texture of Concepts
5. Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
6. No Fool's Cold: Notes on Illusions of Possibility
7. Beyond Rigidification: The Importance of Being
ReallyActual
8. How in the World?
9. Mental Causation
10. Singling Out Properties
11. Wide Causation
12. Causal Relevance
Index
This book collects together eleven rich and rewarding articles by Stephen Yablo. --Stephan Leuenberger,
Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsStephen Yablois Professor of Linguistics and Philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology