Volume 131, Number 1, 127-155, DOI: 10.1007/s11098-005-5986-y

Realization and the Formulation of Physicalism

Andrew Melnyk

From the issue entitled "Formulating Physicalism. Guest Editor: J.L. Dowell"

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Abstract

Twenty years ago, Richard Boyd suggested that physicalism could be formulated by appeal to a notion of realization, with no appeal to the identity of the non-physical with the physical. In (Melnyk 2003), I developed this suggestion at length, on the basis of one particular account of realization. I now ask what happens if you try to formulate physicalism on the basis of other accounts of realization, accounts due to LePore and Loewer and to Shoemaker. Having explored two new formulations of physicalism, I conclude that my 2003 formulation remains the most promising.

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