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Unlike epiphenomenalism, which renders mental properties causally redundant, anomalous monists believe that mental properties make a causal difference to the world.
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For example, must two causally related events be such that they are members of kinds that are lawfully related?
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It consists of the view that mental phenomena are causally ineffectual, where one or more mental states do not have any influence on physical states.
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If mental properties are causally efficacious, they must either be identical to physical properties, or there must be widespread overdetermination.
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Although those other lifestyle choices play a role, this study unequivocally demonstrates that visceral adiposity is causally linked to intestinal cancer.
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Mental causation in this sense is not the same as free will, but is only the claim that mental states are causally relevant.
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