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The Shortcoming of Diachronic Emergence: Not Causality, but Its Failure to Solve the Mind–Body Ontological Problem | Synapse
March 3, 2026
The Shortcoming of Diachronic Emergence: Not Causality, but Its Failure to Solve the Mind–Body Ontological Problem
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Alexandre Guay
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Spontaneous Workshop on Emergence
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Diachronic emergence fails to provide a satisfactory solution to the mind-body ontological problem, highlighting its limitations.
The analysis critiques existing philosophical frameworks, indicating that causality may not be sufficient for understanding this complex issue.
Examining diachronic emergence reveals deeper insights into the mind-body problem, emphasizing the need for alternative perspectives.
The findings call for a reevaluation of causal relationships within philosophical discussions on consciousness and existence.
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Guay et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75fcfc6e9836116a2bd75
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