Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and epistemological claims about how entities, processes, methods, and knowledge relate to one another across levels of organization and/or scientific domains. Typically, the question is whether such elements at higher levels of organization (i.e., biological) can be deduced from elements at lower levels (i.e., chemical)
It has been claimed that `reductionism' (broadly understood as a belief in explanation of biological...
Abstract. Reductionism in psychology is often linked with the mind– body problem. This paper reviews...
Can intentional agency be captured in the naturalistic terms which explain physical nature or reduce...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
In the article three types of reductionism are discussed: i) ontological reductionism (what happens ...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
This paper understands reductionism as a relation between explanations, not theories. It argues that...
Abstract. Computational thinking resolves a problem in philosophy: how can there be higher level law...
Reductionism and antireductionism are among the most largely and hotly debated topics in philosophy ...
The roots of reductionism: A counter-ontoepistemology for a systems approach (Fuenmayor Arocha, ...
The paper outlines the main argument for ontological reductionism in today’s discussion, claims that...
Attempts to reduce biological systems to the level of simple physico-chemical processes have faile...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
It has been claimed that `reductionism' (broadly understood as a belief in explanation of biological...
Abstract. Reductionism in psychology is often linked with the mind– body problem. This paper reviews...
Can intentional agency be captured in the naturalistic terms which explain physical nature or reduce...
Reductionism is a philosophical notion that encompasses a set of ontological, methodological, and ep...
Scientists have always attempted to explain the world in terms of a few unifying principles. In the ...
In the article three types of reductionism are discussed: i) ontological reductionism (what happens ...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
This paper understands reductionism as a relation between explanations, not theories. It argues that...
Abstract. Computational thinking resolves a problem in philosophy: how can there be higher level law...
Reductionism and antireductionism are among the most largely and hotly debated topics in philosophy ...
The roots of reductionism: A counter-ontoepistemology for a systems approach (Fuenmayor Arocha, ...
The paper outlines the main argument for ontological reductionism in today’s discussion, claims that...
Attempts to reduce biological systems to the level of simple physico-chemical processes have faile...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
It has been claimed that `reductionism' (broadly understood as a belief in explanation of biological...
Abstract. Reductionism in psychology is often linked with the mind– body problem. This paper reviews...
Can intentional agency be captured in the naturalistic terms which explain physical nature or reduce...