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Analysis & the Fullness of Reality - An Introduction to Reductionism & Emergence (Paperback)
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Analysis & the Fullness of Reality - An Introduction to Reductionism & Emergence (Paperback)
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Is the world nothing but matter pushing matter in a void? Are
humans nothing but soulless machines for the survival of genes? Is
the mind nothing but the brain? Is all science reducible to
physics? Must scientists restrict the substance and structure of
reality to physical forces? Does society consist merely of
individuals or are holistic forces also at work? Is God really no
more than a projection of nature, society, or our psyche? Or in
each case do new realities emerge that cannot be reduced? Virtually
every scholarly and popular book and magazine article on the mind,
science, or religion touches on these issues of reductionism. But
for all the interest in the topic, no in-depth introduction of the
subject exists. The objective of this philosophical work is to fill
that void. This book attempts to provide one common framework for
studying how the issue of reduction versus emergence arises in each
of the areas in which it comes up - the natural sciences,
philosophy of mind, the social sciences, and religion. It tries to
resolve some of the disputes by a new analysis: differentiating
five types of reductionism and antireductionism - ontological,
structural, theoretical, conceptual, and methodological. To help
clarify the issues, a brief history of how reductionism and
emergentism have developed in Western philosophy is also presented.
By distinguishing different types of reductionism and by examining
the issues in all the areas of philosophical interest collectively
rather than limiting the discussion to just one area, the general
issues surrounding reduction versus emergence become clearer. This
approach brings together many of the most interesting questions
today in philosophy, science, and religious studies. The attempt
throughout the work is to present the reductionists' and
emergentists' strongest case on each issue and to identify problems
with both sides. But it is argued that in the end the reductionists
in each area currently have the weaker position. The work concludes
with a discussion of the centrality of nonreducible features in
reality and asks whether science under a reductionist vision can
ever explain the emergence of higher levels of phenomena.
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Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2013 |
First published: |
March 2013 |
Authors: |
Richard H. Jones
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
250 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4819-8898-8 |
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LSN: |
1-4819-8898-0 |
Barcode: |
9781481988988 |
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