Psychiatric disorders are studied at multiple levels, but there is no agreement on how these levels are related to each other, or how they should be understood in the first place. In this paper, I provide an account of levels and their relationships that is suited for psychopathology, drawing from recent debates in philosophy of science. Instead of metaphysical issues, the focus is on delivering an understanding of levels that is relevant and useful for scientific practice. I also defend a pragmatic approach to the question of reduction, arguing that even in-principle reductionists should embrace pluralism in practice. Finally, I discuss the benefits and challenges in integrating explanations and models of different levels
This introduction provides a brief sketch of explanatory pluralism and related issues. It is argued ...
Multi-level models have been developed to illustrate the mind's processing of qualitatively differen...
There has been an ongoing debate about the capabilities and limits of the bio-natural sciences as so...
Psychiatric disorders are studied at multiple levels, but there is no agreement on how these levels ...
In this article, I will introduce Method of Levels (MOL; Carey, 2006) therapy as onesimple solution ...
It is a mainstay of the philosophy of science that reduction is a relationship between theories pitc...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
Despite decades of debate, important questions about the boundaries that separate psychological diso...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
The view that psychiatry should be elucidating the mechanisms behind mental phenomena is gaining mom...
Most philosophical debate over mental causation has been concerned with reconciling commonsense intu...
Developmental psychopathology is not characterized by adherence to one specific theory but instead s...
Psychology – a multi-level perspective Traditional models of theory reduction and explanation (the ...
The contemporary epistemic status of mental health disciplines does not allow the cross validation o...
This paper discusses the representation and explanation of relationships between phenomena that are ...
This introduction provides a brief sketch of explanatory pluralism and related issues. It is argued ...
Multi-level models have been developed to illustrate the mind's processing of qualitatively differen...
There has been an ongoing debate about the capabilities and limits of the bio-natural sciences as so...
Psychiatric disorders are studied at multiple levels, but there is no agreement on how these levels ...
In this article, I will introduce Method of Levels (MOL; Carey, 2006) therapy as onesimple solution ...
It is a mainstay of the philosophy of science that reduction is a relationship between theories pitc...
The paper deals with two central issues in the philosophy of neuroscience and psychiatry, namely tho...
Despite decades of debate, important questions about the boundaries that separate psychological diso...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
The view that psychiatry should be elucidating the mechanisms behind mental phenomena is gaining mom...
Most philosophical debate over mental causation has been concerned with reconciling commonsense intu...
Developmental psychopathology is not characterized by adherence to one specific theory but instead s...
Psychology – a multi-level perspective Traditional models of theory reduction and explanation (the ...
The contemporary epistemic status of mental health disciplines does not allow the cross validation o...
This paper discusses the representation and explanation of relationships between phenomena that are ...
This introduction provides a brief sketch of explanatory pluralism and related issues. It is argued ...
Multi-level models have been developed to illustrate the mind's processing of qualitatively differen...
There has been an ongoing debate about the capabilities and limits of the bio-natural sciences as so...