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(2011) Synthese 181 (2).
This paper concerns reductionist views about psychology and the special sciences more generally. I identify a metaphysical assumption in reductionist views which I dub the ‘Micro–Macro Mirroring Thesis’. The Mirroring Thesis says that the relation between the entities of any legitimate higher-level science and their lower-level realizers is similar to that between the entities of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. I argue that reductionism implies the Thesis, and that the Thesis is not a priori. It is more difficult to tell whether the Thesis is true, and I indicate some relevant considerations.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-010-9798-z
Full citation:
Hiddleston, E. (2011). Reductionism and the micro–macro mirroring thesis. Synthese 181 (2), pp. 209-226.
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