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Reductionism in the Philosophy of Science

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In contemporary philosophy of science, ontological reductionism, or the claim that everything that exists in the world is something physical, is the consensus mainstream position. Contrary to ...
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  • 15 March 2007
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In contemporary philosophy of science, ontological reductionism, or the claim that everything that exists in the world is something physical, is the consensus mainstream position. Contrary to a widespread belief, this book establishes that ontological and epistemological reductionism stand or fall together. The author proposes a new strategy of conservative theory reduction that operates by means of the construction of functional sub-concepts that are coextensional with physical concepts. Thus, a complete conservative reductionism is established that vindicates both the indispensable scientific character of the special sciences and their reducibility to physics. The second part of the book works this strategy out, using the example of classical and molecular genetics.

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Price: $230.00
Pages: 330
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 15 March 2007
ISBN: 9783110322873
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PHI004000 PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology
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