Las leyes causales psicológicas ceteris paribus: ¿con exepciones o heteronómicas?

Signos Filosóficos 1 (2):81-95 (1999)
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Abstract

“The psychological causal laws ceteris paribus: with exceptions or heteronomicals?”A common and popular belief is the one that declares that, usually, the intentional behavior of an individual must be explained, and therefore, predicted, based on what is thought to he inner self of any person: his mental states and, over all, his beliefs and wishes. The aim of this author is to defend the causal laws of peculiar nature, that is, strict and not homonomical (or ceteres paribus) laws.

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