Reductionist and anti-reductionist perspectives on dynamics.
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Philosophical Psychology, 15, 4, (2002), pp. 381-410ISSN
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Philosophical Psychology
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vol. 15
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iss. 4
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p. 381
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p. 410
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Cognitive artificial intelligenceAbstract
In this paper, reduction and its pragmatics are discussed in light of the development in computer science of languages to describe processes. The design of higher-level description languages within computer science has had the aim of allowing for description of the dynamics of processes in the (physical) world on a higher level avoiding all (physical) details of these processes. The higher description levels developed have dramatically increased the complexity of applications that came within reach. The pragmatic attitude of a (scientific) practitioner in this area has become inherently anti-reductionist, but based on well-established reduction relations. The paper discusses how this perspective can be related to reduction in general, and to other domains where description of dynamics plays a main role, in particular, biological and cognitive domains.
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