The paper argues that a functional reduction of ordinary psychology to neuropsychology is possible by means of constructing fine-grained functional, mental sub-types that are coextensive with neuropsychological types. We establish this claim by means of considering as examples the cases of the disconnection syndrome and schizophrenia. We point out that the result is a conservative reduction, vindicating the scientific quality of the mental types of ordinary psychology by systematically linking them with neuroscience. That procedure of conservative reduction by means of functional sub-types is in principle repeatable down to molecular neuroscience
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The validity of functional explanations as they are commonly used in psychology has recently come un...
The paper argues that a functional reduction of ordinary psychology to neuropsychology is possible b...
The paper argues that a functional reduction of ordinary psychology to neuropsychology is possible b...
The paper argues that a broadly functionalist picture of psychological phenomena is quite consistent...
I propose and defend a novel version of reductive functionalism about mental phenomena. This theory ...
A central puzzle discussed within contemporary philosophy of mind is the problem of mental causation...
The view that psychiatry should be elucidating the mechanisms behind mental phenomena is gaining mom...
It is obvious why the antireductionist picture of mental causation, which considers mental phenomena...
The paper sets out a new strategy for theory reduction by means of functional sub-types. This strate...
International audienceThe present collection of papers brings together some of the most recent devel...
Psychoneural reduction has been debated extensively in the philosophy of neuroscience. In this artic...
A dualistic mind-body understanding of functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conve...
A prevalent feature of philosophical and psychiatric theories which seek to clarify concepts of ment...
John Bickle recently proposed a metascientific reading of certain neuroscientific practic...
My goal in the present treatment is to sketch and compare two scientific approaches to understanding...
The validity of functional explanations as they are commonly used in psychology has recently come un...
The paper argues that a functional reduction of ordinary psychology to neuropsychology is possible b...
The paper argues that a functional reduction of ordinary psychology to neuropsychology is possible b...
The paper argues that a broadly functionalist picture of psychological phenomena is quite consistent...
I propose and defend a novel version of reductive functionalism about mental phenomena. This theory ...
A central puzzle discussed within contemporary philosophy of mind is the problem of mental causation...
The view that psychiatry should be elucidating the mechanisms behind mental phenomena is gaining mom...
It is obvious why the antireductionist picture of mental causation, which considers mental phenomena...
The paper sets out a new strategy for theory reduction by means of functional sub-types. This strate...
International audienceThe present collection of papers brings together some of the most recent devel...
Psychoneural reduction has been debated extensively in the philosophy of neuroscience. In this artic...
A dualistic mind-body understanding of functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conve...
A prevalent feature of philosophical and psychiatric theories which seek to clarify concepts of ment...
John Bickle recently proposed a metascientific reading of certain neuroscientific practic...
My goal in the present treatment is to sketch and compare two scientific approaches to understanding...
The validity of functional explanations as they are commonly used in psychology has recently come un...