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Raphael Van Riel - The Concept of Reduction (Philosophical Studies Series) - 9783319041612 - V9783319041612
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The Concept of Reduction (Philosophical Studies Series)

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Description for The Concept of Reduction (Philosophical Studies Series) Hardcover. Exploring the history and role of reduction in the philosophy of science and of mind, this volume offers a new framework in which various notions of reduction can be defined, and offers a a powerful explication of an 'ontological', notion of reduction. Series: Philosophical Studies Series. Num Pages: 238 pages, 3 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: HPK; PBT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 159 x 18. Weight in Grams: 504.

This volume investigates the notion of reduction. Building on the idea that philosophers employ the term ‘reduction’ to reconcile diversity and directionality with unity, without relying on elimination, the book offers a powerful explication of an “ontological”, notion of reduction the extension of which is (primarily) formed by properties, kinds, individuals, or processes. It argues that related notions of reduction, such as theory-reduction and functional reduction, should be defined in terms of this explication. Thereby, the book offers a coherent framework, which sheds light on the history of the various reduction debates in the philosophy of science and in the philosophy ... Read more

The book takes its point of departure in the examination of a puzzle about reduction. To illustrate, the book takes as an example the reduction of water. If water reduces to H2O, then water is identical to H2O – thus we get unity. Unity does not come at the price of elimination – claiming that water reduces to H2O, we do not thereby claim that there is no water. But what about diversity and directionality? Intuitively, there should be a difference between water and H2O, such that we get diversity. This is required for there to be directionality: in a sense, if water reduces to H2O, then H2O is prior to, or more basic than water. At least, if water reduces to H2O, then H2O does not reduce to water. But how can this be, if water is identical to H2O? The book shows that the application of current models of reduction does not solve this puzzle, and proposes a new coherent definition, according to which unity is tied to identity, diversity is descriptive in nature, and directionality is the directionality of explanation.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer
Condition
New
Series
Philosophical Studies Series
Number of Pages
226
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319041612
SKU
V9783319041612
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99-15

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