2008
DOI: 10.1093/analys/68.1.88
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Moderate monism and modality

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“…10 An argument along these lines was originally presented by Stone (2005), and discussed in Mackie (2007), where I describe the argument as proposing a 'modal dilemma' for the contingent identity theorist. For further discussion, see Noonan (2008Noonan ( , 2013. 11 Noonan (2013, pp.…”
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“…10 An argument along these lines was originally presented by Stone (2005), and discussed in Mackie (2007), where I describe the argument as proposing a 'modal dilemma' for the contingent identity theorist. For further discussion, see Noonan (2008Noonan ( , 2013. 11 Noonan (2013, pp.…”
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“…This position has also been referred to as 'moderate monism' byNoonan (2008Noonan ( , 2013, as 'strictly moderate monism' byFine (2003, pp. 198-199), and as 'intermediate monism'(Mackie 2008).…”
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“… 6 The position that I label ‘intermediate monism’ has also been referred to as ‘moderate monism’: see Noonan 2008. However, I prefer the term ‘intermediate monism’, partly because ‘moderate monism’ has also been used (by Fine (2003: 198–9)) for a view that encompasses both my ‘intermediate monism’ and my ‘extreme monism’.…”
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