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reductation s. m., przym. m. (force-you-o-), l.mn. redukcjonistyczna; f. sg redu spot, pl. redukcjonistyczna reducționíst s. m., adj. m. (sil. -ți-o-), pl. reducționíști; f. sg. reducționístă, pl. reducționíste
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Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist
This engaging book -- part scientific overview, part memoir, part futurist speculation -- describes Koch's search for an empirical explanation for consciousness.
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Beyond Reduction : Philosophy of Mind and ...
In this book, Steven Horst argues that this whole conversation is based on assumptions left over from an outdated philosophy of science.
Steven Horst Department of Philosophy Wesleyan University, 2007
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Mind and its Place in the World: Non-Reductionist ... - Pagina 7
In its approach, our anthology follows the non-reductionist path typified by Karl Popper's and John C. Eccles' The Self and Its Brain (1977, Springer International), and more recently by John R. Smythies und John Beloff's edited collection, The ...
Alexander Batthyány, Avshalom Elitzur, 2006
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Personal Existence After Death: Reductionist Circularities ...
Addressing the question of the individual's fate at death, this work provides a critique of the reductionist case against post-mortem personhood.
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Central Issues in Criminal Theory - Pagina 43
The reductionist approach sees punishment as an instrument of social control designed to reduce antisocial activity, typically through isolation and deterrence, less typically through rehabilitation and education. The retributivist approach sees ...
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Systemic Intervention: Philosophy, Methodology, and Practice
For example, a reductionist approach to physiology may view a human being as a simple collection of organs; a reductionist approach to the function of a particular organ (e.g., a kidney) may decompose it into a set of bio-chemical reactions; ...
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Theory of International Politics: - Pagina 18
Reductionist. Theories. Among the depressing features of international—political studies is the small gain in explanatory power that has come from the large amount of work done in recent decades. Nothing seems to accumulate, not even ...
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Mind in a Physical World: An Essay on the Mind-body ... - Pagina 89
Expressions like "reduction," "reductionism," "reductionist theory," and "reductionist explanation" have become pejoratives not only in philosophy, on both sides of the Atlantic, but also in the general intellectual culture of today. They have ...
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Reductionism: Analysis and the Fullness of Reality - Pagina 39
Since then, the reductionist controversy in the sciences has been mainly a matter of reductive versus holistic explanations and methods in biology and the social sciences. The distinction between appearance and reality is fundamental to a ...
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Reductionist Thinking and "Islamic" Violence
Reductionist thinking explains a phenomenon, such as violence in Muslim states, with one cause.