From Psychology to Neuroscience :: a New Reductive Account /
This book explores the mind-body issue from both the perspectives of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Starting from the problem of mental causation, it provides an overview of the contemporary metaphysical discussion and argues in favour of the token-identity thesis, as the only positio...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores the mind-body issue from both the perspectives of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Starting from the problem of mental causation, it provides an overview of the contemporary metaphysical discussion and argues in favour of the token-identity thesis, as the only position that can account for the causal efficacy of the mental. Showing furthermore that this ontological reductionism is not dissociable from epistemological reductionism, the author applies a new strategy of inter-theoretic reduction, which is compatible with the multiple realizability of mental propert. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ii, 318 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 7.2 Finding critical conditions of manifestations7.3 Down to neurobiology; 7.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 8 FINAL REMARKS; 8.1 Complete reductionism; 8.2 Conservative reductionism; 8.3 Back to the mind-body problem; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. | |
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language | English |
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physical | 1 online resource (ii, 318 pages) |
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publishDate | 2011 |
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publisher | Ontos Verlag, |
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series | Epistemische Studien (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; |
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spelling | Soom, Patrice. From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / Patrice Soom. Frankfurt ; New Brunswick : Ontos Verlag, 2011. 1 online resource (ii, 318 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Epistemische Studien : Schriften zur Erkenntnis- und Wissenschaftstheorie ; Bd. 21 Includes bibliographical references and index. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 The mind-body problem in philosophy of mind; 1.2 The metaphysical issue of mental causation; 1.3 The epistemological reducibility of psychology; 1.4 Outline; Chapter 2 THE PROBLEM OF MENTAL CAUSATION; 2.1 Objects, events and properties: preliminary remarks; 2.2 Premises of the problem of mental causation; 2.3 Inconsistency of the premises; 2.4 Typology of possible positions in philosophy of mind; 2.5 Summary and transition; Chapter 3 ONTOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM; 3.1 Classical type-identity; 3.2 Multiple realization in an ontological context. 3.3 Supervenience3.4 The causal completeness: psychology and physics; 3.5 Non-reductive physicalism; 3.6 The causal argument for the token-identity thesis; 3.7 The token-identity thesis as ontological reductionism; 3.8 Summary and transition; Chapter 4 PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE; 4.1 General background; 4.2 Folks psychology as a functional theory of the mind; 4.3 Neuroscience; 4.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 5 EPISTEMOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM; 5.1 Why epistemological reductionism?; 5.2 Classical reductionism and the requirements of reduction. 5.3 Multiple realization in an epistemological context5.4 Overcoming multiple realization; 5.5 The general dilemma of multiple realization; 5.6 Summary and transition; Chapter 6 REDUCTION BY MEANS OF FUNCTIONAL SUB-TYPES; 6.1 What should be expected from any account of epistemological reductionism?; 6.2 Starting point: an implication of multiple realization; 6.3 Reduction by means of functionally defined subtypes; 6.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 7 REDUCTION OF PSYCHOLOGY TO NEUROSCIENCE:CASES STUDIES; 7.1 How it works: guidelines to reducibility in principle. 7.2 Finding critical conditions of manifestations7.3 Down to neurobiology; 7.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 8 FINAL REMARKS; 8.1 Complete reductionism; 8.2 Conservative reductionism; 8.3 Back to the mind-body problem; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. This book explores the mind-body issue from both the perspectives of philosophy of mind and philosophy of science. Starting from the problem of mental causation, it provides an overview of the contemporary metaphysical discussion and argues in favour of the token-identity thesis, as the only position that can account for the causal efficacy of the mental. Showing furthermore that this ontological reductionism is not dissociable from epistemological reductionism, the author applies a new strategy of inter-theoretic reduction, which is compatible with the multiple realizability of mental propert. Mind and body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085488 Philosophy of mind. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89004340 Psychology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006204 Neurosciences Philosophy. Philosophie de l'esprit. Psychologie Philosophie. Neurosciences Philosophie. SELF-HELP Affirmations. bisacsh SELF-HELP Inner Child. bisacsh SELF-HELP Motivational & Inspirational. bisacsh SELF-HELP Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth General. bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth Self-Esteem. bisacsh Mind and body fast Neurosciences Philosophy fast Philosophy of mind fast Psychology Philosophy fast Print version: Soom, Patrice. From Psychology to Neuroscience : A New Reductive Account. Berlin : De Gruyter, ©2011 9783110322255 Epistemische Studien (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Bd. 21. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004072111 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=603529 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Soom, Patrice From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / Epistemische Studien (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 The mind-body problem in philosophy of mind; 1.2 The metaphysical issue of mental causation; 1.3 The epistemological reducibility of psychology; 1.4 Outline; Chapter 2 THE PROBLEM OF MENTAL CAUSATION; 2.1 Objects, events and properties: preliminary remarks; 2.2 Premises of the problem of mental causation; 2.3 Inconsistency of the premises; 2.4 Typology of possible positions in philosophy of mind; 2.5 Summary and transition; Chapter 3 ONTOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM; 3.1 Classical type-identity; 3.2 Multiple realization in an ontological context. 3.3 Supervenience3.4 The causal completeness: psychology and physics; 3.5 Non-reductive physicalism; 3.6 The causal argument for the token-identity thesis; 3.7 The token-identity thesis as ontological reductionism; 3.8 Summary and transition; Chapter 4 PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE; 4.1 General background; 4.2 Folks psychology as a functional theory of the mind; 4.3 Neuroscience; 4.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 5 EPISTEMOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM; 5.1 Why epistemological reductionism?; 5.2 Classical reductionism and the requirements of reduction. 5.3 Multiple realization in an epistemological context5.4 Overcoming multiple realization; 5.5 The general dilemma of multiple realization; 5.6 Summary and transition; Chapter 6 REDUCTION BY MEANS OF FUNCTIONAL SUB-TYPES; 6.1 What should be expected from any account of epistemological reductionism?; 6.2 Starting point: an implication of multiple realization; 6.3 Reduction by means of functionally defined subtypes; 6.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 7 REDUCTION OF PSYCHOLOGY TO NEUROSCIENCE:CASES STUDIES; 7.1 How it works: guidelines to reducibility in principle. 7.2 Finding critical conditions of manifestations7.3 Down to neurobiology; 7.4 Summary and transition; Chapter 8 FINAL REMARKS; 8.1 Complete reductionism; 8.2 Conservative reductionism; 8.3 Back to the mind-body problem; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. Mind and body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085488 Philosophy of mind. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89004340 Psychology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006204 Neurosciences Philosophy. Philosophie de l'esprit. Psychologie Philosophie. Neurosciences Philosophie. SELF-HELP Affirmations. bisacsh SELF-HELP Inner Child. bisacsh SELF-HELP Motivational & Inspirational. bisacsh SELF-HELP Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth General. bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth Self-Esteem. bisacsh Mind and body fast Neurosciences Philosophy fast Philosophy of mind fast Psychology Philosophy fast |
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title | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / |
title_auth | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / |
title_exact_search | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / |
title_full | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / Patrice Soom. |
title_fullStr | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / Patrice Soom. |
title_full_unstemmed | From Psychology to Neuroscience : a New Reductive Account / Patrice Soom. |
title_short | From Psychology to Neuroscience : |
title_sort | from psychology to neuroscience a new reductive account |
title_sub | a New Reductive Account / |
topic | Mind and body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085488 Philosophy of mind. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89004340 Psychology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006204 Neurosciences Philosophy. Philosophie de l'esprit. Psychologie Philosophie. Neurosciences Philosophie. SELF-HELP Affirmations. bisacsh SELF-HELP Inner Child. bisacsh SELF-HELP Motivational & Inspirational. bisacsh SELF-HELP Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth General. bisacsh SELF-HELP Personal Growth Self-Esteem. bisacsh Mind and body fast Neurosciences Philosophy fast Philosophy of mind fast Psychology Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Mind and body. Philosophy of mind. Psychology Philosophy. Neurosciences Philosophy. Philosophie de l'esprit. Psychologie Philosophie. Neurosciences Philosophie. SELF-HELP Affirmations. SELF-HELP Inner Child. SELF-HELP Motivational & Inspirational. SELF-HELP Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) SELF-HELP Personal Growth General. SELF-HELP Personal Growth Self-Esteem. Mind and body Neurosciences Philosophy Philosophy of mind Psychology Philosophy |
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