Critical discourse hardly knows a more devastating charge against theories, technologies, or structures than that of being reductive. Yet, expansion and growth cannot fare any better today. This volume suspends anti-reductionist reflexes to focus on the experiences and practices of different kinds of reduction, their generative potentials, ethics, and politics. Can their violences be contained and their benefits transported to other contexts
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Jakob Schillinger, ‘Introduction’, in The Case for Reduction, ed. by Chr...
Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of analysis, fro...
One of the most serious charges levelled against theories, analyses, and descriptions is that of bei...
The ICI Berlin with its 2020-22 cohort of fellows is pleased to present the first publication to com...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
We address the commentaries on our target article in terms of four major themes. First, we note that...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
One popular view in recent years takes the source of testimonial entitlement to reside in the intrin...
The paper distinguishes the debate between reductionism and antireductionism (centered around the qu...
International audienceMy main aim in this paper is to show that influential antireductionist argumen...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
It is obvious why the antireductionist picture of mental causation, which considers mental phenomena...
This paper provides an overview of how the term "reduction" is used in contemporary philosophy of ca...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Jakob Schillinger, ‘Introduction’, in The Case for Reduction, ed. by Chr...
Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of analysis, fro...
One of the most serious charges levelled against theories, analyses, and descriptions is that of bei...
The ICI Berlin with its 2020-22 cohort of fellows is pleased to present the first publication to com...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
We address the commentaries on our target article in terms of four major themes. First, we note that...
For nearly thirty years, there has been a consensus (at least in English-speaking countries) that re...
ABSTRACT: Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of ana...
One popular view in recent years takes the source of testimonial entitlement to reside in the intrin...
The paper distinguishes the debate between reductionism and antireductionism (centered around the qu...
International audienceMy main aim in this paper is to show that influential antireductionist argumen...
The aim of this paper is to provide a general account of the forms of reductionism in contemporary a...
It is obvious why the antireductionist picture of mental causation, which considers mental phenomena...
This paper provides an overview of how the term "reduction" is used in contemporary philosophy of ca...
Reduction and reductionism have been central philosophical topics in analytic philosophy of science ...
Christoph F. E. Holzhey and Jakob Schillinger, ‘Introduction’, in The Case for Reduction, ed. by Chr...
Like most domains of science, the study of the mind has been tackled at many scales of analysis, fro...