Full Idea
The following all require a belief in mental causation: agency (mind causes events), knowledge (perception causes beliefs), reasoning (one belief causes another), memory (events cause ideas), psychology (science of mental causes).
Gist of Idea
Agency, knowledge, reason, memory, psychology all need mental causes
Source
report of Jaegwon Kim (Mind in a Physical World [1998], §2 p.031) by PG - Db (ideas)
Book Reference
Kim,Jaegwon: 'Mind in the Physical World' [MIT 2000], p.31
A Reaction
A very good list, which I cannot fault, and to which I cannot add. The question is: is there any mental activity left over which does NOT require causation? Candidates are free will, and the contingent character of qualia. I say the answer is, no.