We sketch the mechanistic approach to levels, contrast it with other senses of “level,” and explore some of its metaphysical implications. This perspective allows us to articulate what it means for things to be at different levels, to distinguish mechanistic levels from realization relations, and to describe the structure of multilevel explanations, the evidence by which they are evaluated, and the scientific unity that results from them. This approach is not intended to solve all metaphysical problems surrounding physicalism. Yet it provides a framework for thinking about how the macroscopic phenomena of our world are or might be related to its most fundamental entities and activities
According to the new mechanistic approach, an acting entity is at a lower mechanistic level than ano...
Even though complexity is a concept that is ubiquitously used by biologists and philosophers of biol...
The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical...
We sketch the mechanistic approach to levels, contrast it with other senses of “level,” and explore ...
In this commentary I will briefly sketch the notion of “levels of mechanisms” as presented by Carl C...
It is a mainstay of the philosophy of science that reduction is a relationship between theories pitc...
Talk of levels or layers of reality is ubiquitous in science and in philosophy. It is widely assumed...
A crucial question for both philosophy and for science concerns the kind of relationship that obtain...
Levels of organization and their use in science have received increased philosophical attention of l...
The layered model of the world—the view that the physical universe is in some important sense ontolo...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
This paper starts with a question: is the structure of reality a hierarchy of autonomous levels emer...
This paper explores the question of whether all or most explanations in bi-ology are, or ideally sho...
The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical...
Atoms, molecules, organisms distinguish layers of reality because of the causal links that govern th...
According to the new mechanistic approach, an acting entity is at a lower mechanistic level than ano...
Even though complexity is a concept that is ubiquitously used by biologists and philosophers of biol...
The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical...
We sketch the mechanistic approach to levels, contrast it with other senses of “level,” and explore ...
In this commentary I will briefly sketch the notion of “levels of mechanisms” as presented by Carl C...
It is a mainstay of the philosophy of science that reduction is a relationship between theories pitc...
Talk of levels or layers of reality is ubiquitous in science and in philosophy. It is widely assumed...
A crucial question for both philosophy and for science concerns the kind of relationship that obtain...
Levels of organization and their use in science have received increased philosophical attention of l...
The layered model of the world—the view that the physical universe is in some important sense ontolo...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
This paper starts with a question: is the structure of reality a hierarchy of autonomous levels emer...
This paper explores the question of whether all or most explanations in bi-ology are, or ideally sho...
The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical...
Atoms, molecules, organisms distinguish layers of reality because of the causal links that govern th...
According to the new mechanistic approach, an acting entity is at a lower mechanistic level than ano...
Even though complexity is a concept that is ubiquitously used by biologists and philosophers of biol...
The philosophical conception of mechanistic explanation is grounded on a limited number of canonical...