Abstract. Computational thinking resolves a problem in philosophy: how can there be higher level laws of nature if everything is reducible to the fundamental laws of physics. 1
In the philosophical literature, it is implicitly assumed that the advantages of reduction of are ba...
I examine the debate between reductive and non-reductive physicalists, and conclude that if we are t...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
Can there be higher level laws of nature even though everything is reducible to the fundamental laws...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of analysis, fro...
The goals of reduction have been numerous: revealing unity behind the appearance of plurality, showi...
In series of articles we continue to advance idea that mathematics and physics is the same. We bring...
In the last 10 years the reductionism debate has shifted to the idea of reduction as a relation not ...
© Oxford University Press 2006. All rights reserved. This article provides an alternative to reducti...
Basic percepts and observation sentences, such as "the voltmeter is at 7A", provide the ground truth...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
In the philosophical literature, it is implicitly assumed that the advantages of reduction of are ba...
I examine the debate between reductive and non-reductive physicalists, and conclude that if we are t...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
Can there be higher level laws of nature even though everything is reducible to the fundamental laws...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of analysis, fro...
The goals of reduction have been numerous: revealing unity behind the appearance of plurality, showi...
In series of articles we continue to advance idea that mathematics and physics is the same. We bring...
In the last 10 years the reductionism debate has shifted to the idea of reduction as a relation not ...
© Oxford University Press 2006. All rights reserved. This article provides an alternative to reducti...
Basic percepts and observation sentences, such as "the voltmeter is at 7A", provide the ground truth...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
In the philosophical literature, it is implicitly assumed that the advantages of reduction of are ba...
I examine the debate between reductive and non-reductive physicalists, and conclude that if we are t...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...