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Volume 1 / 1936 - Volume 185 / 2012
New Perspectives on Reduction and Emergence in Physics, Biology and Psychology
Guest Editor: Max Kistler
311-312
Preface
New perspectives on reduction and emergence in physics, biology and psychology
Max Kistler
313-323
Original Paper
Ontology, reduction, emergence: A general frame
C. Ulises Moulines
325-330
Ontology relativized: Reply to Moulines
Stéphanie Ruphy
331-334
Reply to Ruphy
335-346
Functional reduction and emergence in the physical sciences
Alexander Rueger
347-354
Reduction and emergence in the physical sciences: Reply to Rueger
355-360
Post-genomics, between reduction and emergence
Michel Morange
361-376
Emergentism by default: A view from the bench
Ana M. Soto and Carlos Sonnenschein
377-402
Reduction: the Cheshire cat problem and a return to roots
Kenneth F. Schaffner
403-409
What’s behind a smile? the return of mechanism: Reply to Schaffner
Luc Faucher
411-434
Reducing mind to molecular pathways: explicating the reductionism implicit in current cellular and molecular neuroscience
John Bickle
435-443
Explicating pluralism: Where the mind to molecule pathway gets off the track—Reply to Bickle
Huib Looren de Jong
445-475
Reductionism and its heuristics: Making methodological reductionism honest
William C. Wimsatt
477-483
Finding a place for elimination in inter-level reductionist activities: Reply to Wimsatt
Pierre Poirier
485-498
The dual role of ‘emergence’ in the philosophy of mind and in cognitive science
Achim Stephan
499-509
Resolving the emergence-reduction debate
Rom Harré
511-517
Complementarity cannot resolve the emergence–reduction debate: Reply to Harré
Olivier Massin
519-522
Federalism in science — complementarity vs perspectivism: Reply to Harré
Daniel Andler
523-536
Physicalism and strict implication
Robert Kirk
537-545
Jürgen Schröder
547-559
Emergence: Core ideas and issues
Jaegwon Kim
561-569
Emergence and reduction: Reply to Kim
Ausonio Marras
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