David Papineau Quotes
Kripke Says That Physicalists Like Me Can't Explain The 'apparent Contingency' Of Mind-brain Identities. He Maintains That, If I Really Believed That Pains Are C-fibres, Then I Ought No Longer To Have Any Room For The Thought That 'they' Might Come Apart. His Argument Is That, Since Pains Aren't Identified Via Some Contingent Description, But In Terms Of How They Feel, I Have No Good Way Of Constructing A Possible World, So To Speak, Where C-fibres Are Present Yet Pains Absent.
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