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Full Idea
We can accept determinism without accepting physical determinism, and so without accepting the completeness of physics. ...We can have a deterministic model in which sui generis mental forces play an essential role.
Clarification
'sui generis' means of their own type - not reducible
Gist of Idea
Determinism is possible without a complete physics, if mental forces play a role
Source
David Papineau (Thinking about Consciousness [2002], App 3)
Book Ref
Papineau,David: 'Thinking about Consciousness' [OUP 2004], p.240
A Reaction
Papineau cites (on p.241) the 18th century biologist Robert Whytt as an example of this view.
7859 | Leibniz had an unusual commitment to the causal completeness of physics [Leibniz, by Papineau] |
20974 | Modern biological research, especially into the cell, has revealed no special new natural forces [Papineau] |
20970 | Determinism is possible without a complete physics, if mental forces play a role [Papineau] |
20976 | The completeness of physics cannot be proved [Papineau] |