Over the last six decades, since Oppenheim and Putnam (1958), the relationship between psychology and neuroscience has been fiercely discussed by many philosophers of science and scientists. In this article, I review debates over the relationship between psychology and neuroscience, including the classical reductionism, the new wave reductionism, and the mechanistic approach. I argue that the mechanistic approach is the most plausible view and conclude that psychology is integrated with neuroscience, rather reduced to.
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菅原裕輝. (2014). 心理学は神経科学に還元されるか?. 科学哲学科学史研究, 8, 21–41. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2433/185333
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