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Intertheoretic reduction
PHIL 145(002) Spring 2008
On the Unity and Continuity of Science: Structural Realism's Underdetermination Problem and Reductive Structuralism's Solution
Who's Afraid of Nagelian Reduction?
Neo-Nagelian Reduction
Holism and Reductionism in Biology and Ecology the Mutual Dependence of Higher and Lower Level Research Programmes
Intertheoretic Relations and the Future of Psychology*
0-262-53085-6Churchland , Patricia S.Neu Roph I Losophy
Materialism: Metaphysics and Methodology
Reduction and Emergence in the Physical Sciences: Some Lessons from the Particle Physics–Condensed Matter Physics Debate
Confirmation and the Generalized Nagel-Schaffner Model of Reduction
On the Contrary: Chpt6
Philosophy's Movement Toward Cognitive Science
Ruthless Reductionism Or Multilevel Mechanisms?1
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Reduction, Integration, and the Unity of Science: Natural, Behavioral, and Social Sciences and the Humanities1
What Is the Point of Reduction in Science?
Reduction and Emergence in the Physical Sciences: Some Lessons from the Particle Physics and Condensed Matter Debate
The Model Worm: a Controlled Reduction
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Curd and Cover, Philosophy of Science: the Central Issues, Norton Plus Additional Readings, Noted by * Below
PHIL 2301 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science ___
Supervenient Bridge Laws Author(S): Terence E
The Newtonian Limit of Relativity Theory and the Rationality of Theory Change
Explanatory Pluralism and the Coevolution of Theories in Science
Theory Reduction by Means of Functional Sub-Types
On the Possibility of Explanatory Pluralism in Neuroethics
Who's Afraid of Nagelian Reduction?
Who's Afraid of Nagelian Reduction?
Phase Transitions: a Challenge for Intertheoretic Reduction?
Intertheoretic Reduction: a Neuroscientist's Field Guide
Nagel's Reduction Theory Revisited
PHIL /STS : Introduction to Philosophy of Science Fall
REDUCTION 1: Intertheoretic Reduction Example: Kepler to Newton
From Water to H2O – What Reduction Is About
Intertheoretic Relations in Context: Details, Purpose, and Practice