Even if someone knew the entire physical history of the world, and every mental event were identical with a physical, it would notfollow that he could predict or explain a single mental event (so described, of course).


Essays on Actions and Events: Philosophical Essays (ed. Oxford University Press on Demand, 2001) - ISBN: 9780199246267


Even if someone knew the entire physical history of the world, and every mental event were identical with a physical, it would notfollow that he...

Even if someone knew the entire physical history of the world, and every mental event were identical with a physical, it would notfollow that he...

Even if someone knew the entire physical history of the world, and every mental event were identical with a physical, it would notfollow that he...

Even if someone knew the entire physical history of the world, and every mental event were identical with a physical, it would notfollow that he...