This introduction provides a brief sketch of explanatory pluralism and related issues. It is argued that traditional ideas in the philosophy of science about connections between levels of explanation, autonomy and reduction are too simple to account for the multifaceted explanatory relations between psychology and its neighboring disciplines. Explanatory pluralism holds that theories at different levels can co-evolve and mutually influence each other, without reduction of the higher-level theory to the lower-level one. Establishing bridges between cognitive psychological and neuro-physiological theories may suggest problems and solutions, and thus foster further development, both ways. The ideas put forward in this Symposium provide resourc...
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Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
Until recently, the notions of function and multiple realization were supposed to save the autonomy ...
In this contribution, I comment on Raffaella Campaner’s defense of explanatory pluralism in psychiat...
Debate about cognitive science explanations has been formulated in terms of identifying the proper l...
In recent philosophy of science there has been much discussion of both pluralism, which embraces sci...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
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Progress in molecular-genetic, neurological, epidemiological, psychological, and socio-economic inqu...
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The unification scheme proposed by Henriques in his article “Psychology Defined ” (this issue, pp. 1...
In this paper, I comment on Raffaella Campaner’s (forthcoming) overview of the debate on explanatory...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the intricate relationships holding between the various explanato...
The mental causation literature tends towards certain presuppositions, including the tacit endorseme...
Monism or plurality as a theoretical foundation of psychology? Traditionally, the sciences have been...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...
Until recently, the notions of function and multiple realization were supposed to save the autonomy ...
In this contribution, I comment on Raffaella Campaner’s defense of explanatory pluralism in psychiat...
Debate about cognitive science explanations has been formulated in terms of identifying the proper l...
In recent philosophy of science there has been much discussion of both pluralism, which embraces sci...
In the first part of the paper we describe the philosophical debate on the expansions of cognitive s...
International audienceThe present collection of papers brings together some of the most recent devel...
Abstract. The past decade has witnessed a growing awareness of conceptual and methodological hurdles...
Progress in molecular-genetic, neurological, epidemiological, psychological, and socio-economic inqu...
What is the relationship between different sciences or research approaches that deal with the same p...
The unification scheme proposed by Henriques in his article “Psychology Defined ” (this issue, pp. 1...
In this paper, I comment on Raffaella Campaner’s (forthcoming) overview of the debate on explanatory...
This thesis seeks to shed light on the intricate relationships holding between the various explanato...
The mental causation literature tends towards certain presuppositions, including the tacit endorseme...
Monism or plurality as a theoretical foundation of psychology? Traditionally, the sciences have been...
Individualism is the view that psychological kinds must be defined only in terms of the internal pro...