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[from 'The Nature of Mental States' by Hilary Putnam, in 17. Mind and Body / E. Mind as Physical / 7. Anti-Physicalism / b. Multiple realisability ]

Full Idea

Putnam was too quick to assert neuroscientific support for multiple realizability; current evidence does not reveal it, and there is some reason to think the enterprises of neuroscience are premised on the hypothesis of brain-state identity.

Gist of Idea

Neuroscience does not support multiple realisability, and tends to support identity

Source

comment on Hilary Putnam (The Nature of Mental States [1968]) by Thomas W. Polger - Natural Minds Ch.1.4

Book Reference

Polger,Thomas W.: 'Natural Minds' [MIT 2004], p.24


A Reaction

I have always been suspicious of the glib claim that mental states were multiply realisable. I see no reason to think that octupi see colours as we do, or experience fear as we do, even though their behaviour has to be similar, for survival.