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|a Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Introduction; Part I: Emergence General Perspectives; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1 The Secret Lives of Emergents; Chapter 2 On the Implications of Scientific Composition and Completeness: Or, The Troubles, and Troubles, of Non-Reductive Physicalism; Chapter 3 Weak Emergence and Context-Sensitive Reduction; Chapter 4 Two Varieties of Causal Emergentism; Chapter 5 The Emergence of Group Cognition; Part II: Self, Agency, and Free Will; Part II: Introduction; Chapter 6 Why My Body is Not Me: The Unity Argument for Emergentist Self-Body Dualism.
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|a Chapter 7 What About the Emergence of Consciousness Deserves Puzzlement?Chapter 8 The Emergence of Rational Souls; Chapter 9 Are Deliberations and Decisions Emergent, if Free?; Chapter 10 Is Emergentism Refuted by the Neurosciences?: The Case of Free Will; Part III: Physics, Mathematics, and the Special Sciences; Part III: Introduction; Chapter 11 Emergence in Physics; Chapter 12 The Emergence of the Intuition of Trut.
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