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Human cognitive closure and mysterianism: reply to Kriegel

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In this paper, I respond to Kriegel's criticism of McGinn's mysterianism (the thesis that humans are cognitively closed with respect to the solution of the mind-body problem). Kriegel objects to a particular argument for the possibility of human cognitive closure and also gives a direct argument against mysterianism. I intend to show that neither the objection nor the argument is convincing.

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Acta Analytica-International Periodical for Philosophy in the Analytical Tradition

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10.1007/s12136-016-0295-y

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