Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue that the two main arguments, intentionality and multiple realizability of mental disorders, are not sufficient to establish that mental disorders are not brain disorders, and that the specific role of networks in these arguments is unclear.<br/
Use of network models to identify causal structure typically blocks reduction across the sciences. E...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
We address the commentaries on our target article in terms of four major themes. First, we note that...
Use of network models to identify causal structure typically blocks reduction across the sciences. E...
The target article by Borsboom et al. proposes network models as an alternative to reductionist appr...
Use of network models to identify causal structure typically blocks reduction across the sciences. E...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
Borsboom et al. propose that the network approach blocks reductionism in psychopathology. We argue t...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
In the past decades, reductionism has dominated both research directions and funding policies in cli...
We address the commentaries on our target article in terms of four major themes. First, we note that...
Use of network models to identify causal structure typically blocks reduction across the sciences. E...
The target article by Borsboom et al. proposes network models as an alternative to reductionist appr...
Use of network models to identify causal structure typically blocks reduction across the sciences. E...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...
The network approach to psychopathology is becoming increasingly popular. The motivation for this ap...