Object Exploration and a Problem with Reductionism
Authors: Chemero, Anthony; Heyser, Charles
Source: Synthese, Volume 147, Number 3, December 2005 , pp. 403-423(21)
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to use neuroscientific evidence to address the philosophical issue of intertheoretic reduction. In particular, we present a literature review and a new experiment to show that the reduction of cognitive psychology to neuroscience is implausible. To make this case, we look at research using object exploration, an important experimental paradigm in neuroscience, behavioral genetics and psychopharmacology. We show that a good deal of object exploration research is potentially confounded precisely because it assumes that psychological generalizations can be reduced to neuroscientific ones.Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11229-005-8363-7
Affiliations: 1: Email: tony.chemero@fandm.edu
Publication date: 2005-12-01
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