Since Mark Frank has raised the issue that dualism has a problem dealing with the possibility of mind-body interaction, I thought I should link to a passage from Hasker's book which was quoted on John DePoe's blog.
Hoffman and Rosnkrantz's book, The Divine Attributes, has helpful things to say here as well, as does Brie Gertler's essay for the newest edition of Reason and Responsibility (Feinberg and Schaeffer-Landau, eds.)
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Hoffman and Rosnkrantz's book, The Divine Attributes, has helpful things to say here as well, as does Brie Gertler's essay for the newest edition of Reason and Responsibility (Feinberg and Schaeffer-Landau, eds.)
whoops -- Hoffman and Rosenkrantz.
Philosopher Edward Feser has a post on the interaction problem here:
http://edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2008/10/interaction-problem.html
Also, philosopher William Vallicella has written about it in his blog:
http://maverickphilosopher.powerblogs.com/philosophy_of_mind/
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