Why it is time to move beyond nagelian reduction

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In this paper I argue that it is finally time to move beyond the Nagelian framework and to break new ground in thinking about epistemic reduction in biology. I will do so, not by simply repeating all the old objections that have been raised against Ernest Nagel's classical model of theory reduction.1 Rather, I grant that a proponent of Nagel's approach can handle several of these problems but that, nevertheless, Nagel's general way of thinking about epistemic reduction in terms of theories and their logical relations is entirely inadequate with respect to what is going on in actual biological research practice.

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Kaiser, M. I. (2012). Why it is time to move beyond nagelian reduction. In Probabilities, Laws, and Structures (pp. 245–262). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3030-4_18

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