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  • For much of the 20th century, the dominant approach in science has been '''reductionism''' – "the idea that it is possible, at least in principle, to explain a p ::: —Ingo Brigandt & Alan Love: ''Reductionism in biology; Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''</font>
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  • ...wide spectrum of this concept. The article in WP quotes [http://inters.org/reductionism John Polkinghorne]: the belief "that a complex system is nothing but the su ...loited by crackpots, like that of [http://www.edge.org/conversation/beyond-reductionism-reinventing-the-sacred Stuart Kaufman], who leans heavily upon emergence an
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  • | pagename = Reductionism | abc = Reductionism
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  • {{r|Reductionism}}
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  • ...rt from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism. The society provides a forum for formulating, testing, and disseminating r
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  • ...rt from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism. The society provides a forum for formulating, testing, and disseminating r
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  • ...tion of this argument is the role of ''emergence'' in the debate between [[reductionism]] and [[antireductionism]]. ...?id=QuUvXpWOu_cC&pg=PA5#v=snippet&q=emergence&f=false |title=The Limits of Reductionism in Biology: Novartis Foundation Symposium |isbn=047051549X |publisher=John
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  • ...therapy is an instrument of social control based on eugenism or scientific reductionism!
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  • ...wide spectrum of this concept. The article in WP quotes [http://inters.org/reductionism John Polkinghorne]: the belief "that a complex system is nothing but the su ...loited by crackpots, like that of [http://www.edge.org/conversation/beyond-reductionism-reinventing-the-sacred Stuart Kaufman], who leans heavily upon emergence an
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  • For much of the 20th century, the dominant approach in science has been '''reductionism''' – "the idea that it is possible, at least in principle, to explain a p ::: —Ingo Brigandt & Alan Love: ''Reductionism in biology; Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy''</font>
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  • ...n of math. I had an interest in the foundations of math, in the logical [[reductionism]] (if you'll excuse my use of the term!) of [[Bertrand Russell|Russell]], e
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  • === Reductionism=== ...accepted implicit and extensive definitions, which is a liberalisation of reductionism. Even later Carnap introduces observational and theoretical languages, and
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  • ...Aristotelian teleology, Rationalism, Empiricism, Materialism, physicalism/reductionism,
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  • ====Reductionism==== ...er or more fundamental things (i.e. [[reduction (philosophy)|reduced]]). [[Reductionism]] as applied to consciousness and the brain comes in various forms. Evoluti
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  • ...s we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century, it is clear that reductionism as a principal weapon in our arsenal of discovery tools is no longer suffic
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  • ===Analysis and reductionism=== ...m|Reductionism]] in science can have several different senses. One type of reductionism is the belief that all fields of study are ultimately amenable to scientifi
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