"1"^^ . . "RIV/67985955:_____/12:00383967" . . "1"^^ . . "1335-0668" . . . . . . . "Searle on Emergence"@en . "Searle on Emergence" . . "RIV/67985955:_____/12:00383967!RIV13-AV0-67985955" . . "167107" . "Supp.2" . "Organon F" . "Searle's conception of ontological emergence is a basis for his explanation of mind and consciousness in the physical world. In this article, I try to show that a closer examination uncovers some possible ambiguities in Searle\u2019s conception of emergence. First, I try to show that Searle\u2019s distinction between emergent1 and emergent2 leads to a distinction between a strong and a weak interpretation of a causal consequence of interactions among constitutive entities and that from this point of view the existence of emergent2 is improbable only in the strong sense. Second, I attempt to clarify Searle\u2019s distinction between explanation and deduction of consciousness in his claim for the non-deducibility of consciousness. At the end I try to show in what sense is Searle\u2019s concept of emergence loaded with a form of mechanicism, one which is being abandoned in more recent ontological conceptions." . "SK - Slovensk\u00E1 republika" . . . "I" . . "9"^^ . "[9C147456A1BA]" . "19" . . . "Havl\u00EDk, Vladim\u00EDr" . "Searle's conception of ontological emergence is a basis for his explanation of mind and consciousness in the physical world. In this article, I try to show that a closer examination uncovers some possible ambiguities in Searle\u2019s conception of emergence. First, I try to show that Searle\u2019s distinction between emergent1 and emergent2 leads to a distinction between a strong and a weak interpretation of a causal consequence of interactions among constitutive entities and that from this point of view the existence of emergent2 is improbable only in the strong sense. Second, I attempt to clarify Searle\u2019s distinction between explanation and deduction of consciousness in his claim for the non-deducibility of consciousness. At the end I try to show in what sense is Searle\u2019s concept of emergence loaded with a form of mechanicism, one which is being abandoned in more recent ontological conceptions."@en . "emergence; mind; consciousness; emergent property; system property"@en . "Searle on Emergence"@en . "Searle on Emergence" . .