
There are few more unsettling philosophical questions than this: What happens in attempts to reduce some properties to some other more fundamental properties? Reflection on this question inevitably touches on very deep issues about ourselves, our own interactions with the world and each other, and our very understanding of what there is and what goes on around us. If we cannot command a clear view of these deep issues, then very many other debates in contemporary philosophy seem to lose traction - think of causation, laws of nature, explanation, consciousness, personal identity, intentionality, normativity, freedom, responsibility, justice, and so on. Reduction can easily seem to unravel our world. Here, an eminent group of philosophers helps us answer this question. Their novel contributions comfortably span a number of current debates in philosophy and cognitive science: what is the nature of reduction, of reductive explanation, of mental causation? The contributions range from approaches in theoretical metaphysics, over philosophy of the special sciences and physics, to interdisciplinary studies in psychiatry and neurobiology. The authors connect strands in contemporary philosophy that are often treated separately and in combination the chapters allow the reader to see how issues of reduction, explanation and causation mutually constrain each other. The anthology therefore moves the debate further both at the level of contributions to specific debates and at the level of integrating insights from a number of debates.
This collection investigates the philosophical implications and mechanisms of reductionism, specifically questioning how properties are reduced to more fundamental levels and how this process impacts our understanding of reality. The editors, Jakob Hohwy and J. Kallestrup, curate a series of essays from prominent philosophers to examine the intersection of reduction, explanation, and causation. The volume argues that these concepts are mutually constraining and that a unified view is necessary to maintain traction in broader philosophical debates concerning consciousness, agency, and the nature of the physical world.
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Experts recognize this anthology as a significant contribution to the intersection of metaphysics and the philosophy of science. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density, making it a text primarily suited for scholars and advanced students of philosophy.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
ISBN-10:
019154955X
ISBN-13:
9780191549557
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