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1. General Term: Non-Reductive Physicalism
Non-Reductive Physicalism Complex structures or concepts can have irreducibly non-physical properties, such as consciousness and will. Related Topics: Philosophy Contributed by: CTNS
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2. Neuroscience Topic: Getting Mind Out of Meat - Introduction
So option number three (Physicalism) actually hides two very different views here: A reductive view of physicalism or materialism and a non-reductive view of materialism or physicalism. First of all, I want to try to make that distinction
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3. Neuroscience Topic: Consciousness and Information Processing
now to talking about a non-reductive view not of life but of the mental, and you can probably guess where I'm going here. There's a perfect analogy between what the non-reductive physicalist wants to say about the mental and what the
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4. Divine Action Topic: Drees, Willem B. “Evolutionary Naturalism and Reli...
Still naturalism (or physicalism) can be non-reductive in the sense that higher level properties may require their own concepts and explanatory schemes. Evolutionary explanations are primarily functional. He argues that such a naturalism
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5. Ecology Topic: A Hierarchy of Sciences
set out to try to develop a non-reductive view of physicalism. Now, to do that, I'm going to start by thinking about the sciences.  And, in particular, I want you to think about how the various physical sciences fit together.  You may have
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6. Ecology Topic: Consciousness and Information Processing
now to talking about a non-reductive view not of life but of the mental, and you can probably guess where I'm going here. There's a perfect analogy between what the non-reductive physicalist wants to say about the mental and what the
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7. Neuroscience Topic: A Hierarchy of Sciences
set out to try to develop a non-reductive view of physicalism. Now, to do that, I'm going to start by thinking about the sciences. And, in particular, I want you to think about how the various physical sciences fit together. You may have mused
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8. Information Science Topic: Consciousness
The emergent-monism/non-reductive physicalism of Clayton, Murphy and Peacocke head in this direction. Others see the problem as intractable. Russell Stannard sees no easy way to reconcile our experience of self and the passage of
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