Emergence or Reduction?
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Emergence or Reduction?

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Emergence or Reduction?

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2011
ISBN
9783110870084

Table of contents

  1. Introduction — Reductive and Nonreductive Physicalism
  2. Part I
  3. Emergence — A Systematic View on its Historical Facets
  4. The Rise and Fall of British Emergentism
  5. Supervenience, Emergence, and Reduction
  6. “Downward Causation” in Emergentism and Non-reductive Physicalism
  7. A Contemporary Look at Emergence
  8. Part II
  9. Nonreductive Materialism and the Nature of Intertheoretical Constraint
  10. Subjectivity and Knowing What It’s Like
  11. Physiology, Phenomenology, and Spinoza’s True Colors
  12. Qualia and Brain Processes
  13. Part III
  14. Understanding Complexity
  15. Emergent Phenomena and Complex Systems
  16. On the Way to a Theory of Antireductionist Arguments
  17. Name Index
  18. Subject Index