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Rational Causation

Contemporary philosophers of mind tend to explain rationality by viewing the mind as a kind of machine--the only alternative, it has seemed, to a ghostly supernatural explanation. Marcus rejects this choice as false and defends a third way--via rational causation, which draws on the theoretical and practical inferential abilities of human beings.
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Contemporary philosophers of mind tend to explain rationality by viewing the mind as a kind of machine--the only alternative, it has seemed, to a ghostly supernatural explanation. Marcus rejects this choice as false & defends a third way--via rational causation, which draws on the theoretical & practical inferential abilities of human beings.

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Contemporary - Modern era design
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Human - A highly developed and adapted mamal and deminant species on earth
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