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    Davidson's anomalous monism shows that intentional akrati... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→There is a middle-ground between perfect conformity to reason and being caused to act by natural forces.

    Davidson's anomalous monism shows that intentional akratic action is causally explicable yet not reducible to blind natural forcing, undermining the dichotomy's exhaustiveness.

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    • 1.Anomalous monism correctly identifies that mental events cause physical behavior while resisting type-type reduction to neural events.
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    • 2.Akratic action demonstrates rational agents acting against their own judgments, proving neither pure determinism nor pure freedom suffices.
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    • 3.The dichotomy (reducible mechanism vs. irreducible libertarian freedom) falsely assumes these exhaust causal explanation; Davidson's third way escapes it.
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    • 1.Anomalous monism's token identity leaves causal exclusion unsolved: if mental tokens just are physical tokens, why invoke mentality separately?
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    • 2.Akratic action may be explicable through competing desires and beliefs without needing to undermine the determinism-freedom dichotomy itself.
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    • 3.Davidson's framework doesn't truly establish a third way—it merely asserts non-reducibility while accepting physical closure, creating tension.
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