He has also applied his view of properties to the problem of mental causation.
He is best known for his work on mental causation and the mind-body problem.
Under these circumstances, mental causation can occur because mental events are a subset of physical events.
It is generally not obvious whether an emergent theory of mind embraces mental causation or must be considered epiphenomenal.
The problem of mental causation is a conceptual issue in the philosophy of mind.
There are several options for answers to the kinds of questions raised by the basic problem of mental causation.
Related to dualism above, a more general and somewhat differently posed approach to mental causation is provided by Popper's three worlds.
Everyday magical powers: The role of apparent mental causation in the overestimation of personal influence.
Apparent mental causation: Sources of the experience of will.
This then poses a problem for mental causation if one believes in the supervenience thesis of physicalism.