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Topics in Cognitive Science, 2015
AbstractDavid Marr's three‐level method for completely understanding a cognitive system and the importance he attaches to the computational level are so familiar as to scarcely need repeating. Fewer seem to recognize that Marr defends his famous method by criticizing the “reductionistic approach.” This sets up a more interesting relationship between ...
John Bickle
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AbstractDavid Marr's three‐level method for completely understanding a cognitive system and the importance he attaches to the computational level are so familiar as to scarcely need repeating. Fewer seem to recognize that Marr defends his famous method by criticizing the “reductionistic approach.” This sets up a more interesting relationship between ...
John Bickle
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2011
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)
Gary G. Berntson, John T. Cacioppo
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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)
Gary G. Berntson, John T. Cacioppo
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2023
Abstract If positing moral facts strikes us as metaphysically or scientifically problematic, it is presumably because we are troubled by the very idea of there being basic moral properties. Thus, an important part of the appeal of reductionism lies in the thought that this problem disappears if we can reduce moral properties to nonmoral ...
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Abstract If positing moral facts strikes us as metaphysically or scientifically problematic, it is presumably because we are troubled by the very idea of there being basic moral properties. Thus, an important part of the appeal of reductionism lies in the thought that this problem disappears if we can reduce moral properties to nonmoral ...
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From reductionism to reductionism
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2000Neural organization attempts to thwart, at least in part, modern neuroscientists' tendency to focus reductionistically on ever smaller microsystems. But although emphasizing higher levels of systems organization, the authors end up enforcing reductionisms of their own, principally the reduction of their domain to the study of invariable normal ...
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