This paper provides an overview of how the term "reduction" is used in contemporary philosophy of causation. It is considered how, according to this usage, theories of causation may be classified as reductive or as non-reductive, and what types of reductive theories may be distinguished. On the basis of this metatheoretical analysis, the prospects of two forms of reductionism, namely, so-called "Humean reductionism" and "empirical analysis", are evaluated
The philosophy of reductive empiricim and its impact on the contemporary debates in the analytic phi...
In the contemporary life sciences more and more researchers emphasize the “limits of reductionism” (...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos dabartinės analitinės priežastingumo filosofijos kontroversijos. Remiantis ...
I claim that causation is a basic feature of the world, of which no substantial philosophical theory...
This paper proposes a classification of the intertheoretic relations in physics by bringing out the ...
Philosophers have long been fascinated by the connection between cause and effect: are 'causes' thin...
The mental causation literature tends towards certain presuppositions, including the tacit endorseme...
Dispositionality and causation are both modal concepts which have implications not just for how thin...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
Hume was correct in his critique of causation as understood by the New Science, a critique deadly to...
Philosophical theories summarized here include regularity and necessity theories from Hume to the pr...
What is offered here is an interpretation of Hume’s views on causation. While it might not be litera...
The philosophy of reductive empiricim and its impact on the contemporary debates in the analytic phi...
In the contemporary life sciences more and more researchers emphasize the “limits of reductionism” (...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos dabartinės analitinės priežastingumo filosofijos kontroversijos. Remiantis ...
I claim that causation is a basic feature of the world, of which no substantial philosophical theory...
This paper proposes a classification of the intertheoretic relations in physics by bringing out the ...
Philosophers have long been fascinated by the connection between cause and effect: are 'causes' thin...
The mental causation literature tends towards certain presuppositions, including the tacit endorseme...
Dispositionality and causation are both modal concepts which have implications not just for how thin...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
The paper argues for four claims: (1) The problem of mental causation and the argument for its solut...
Hume was correct in his critique of causation as understood by the New Science, a critique deadly to...
Philosophical theories summarized here include regularity and necessity theories from Hume to the pr...
What is offered here is an interpretation of Hume’s views on causation. While it might not be litera...
The philosophy of reductive empiricim and its impact on the contemporary debates in the analytic phi...
In the contemporary life sciences more and more researchers emphasize the “limits of reductionism” (...
In philosophy of science, it is still a mainstream practice to search for the ‘truth’ about fundamen...