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      The Structure and Dynamics Argument against Materialism Revisited

      Problemos
      Vilnius University Press

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          Alter (2016) elaborates and defends an ambitious argument advanced by Chalmers (2002) against physicalism. As Alter notes, the argument is valid. But I will argue that not all its premises are true. In particular, it is false that all physical truths are purely structural. In denying this, I focus not on the objects of pure physical theory but on the homely, macroscopic objects of our daily lives.

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                Journal
                Problemos
                PRB
                Vilnius University Press
                2424-6158
                1392-1126
                October 23 2020
                October 23 2020
                : 98
                : 136-140
                Article
                10.15388/Problemos.98.12
                e1224a88-3209-403c-b3ac-6f036d6ecd75
                © 2020

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                Linguistics & Semiotics,Social & Behavioral Sciences,Law,Mathematics,History,Philosophy

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