Neuroscience and multiple realization: a reply to Bechtel and Mundale |
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Authors: | Ken Aizawa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Centenary College of Louisiana, 7412 Camelback Drive, Shreveport, LA 71105, USA |
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Abstract: | One trend in recent work on topic of the multiple realization of psychological properties has been an emphasis on greater sensitivity to actual science and greater clarity regarding the metaphysics of realization and multiple realization. One contribution to this trend is Bechtel and Mundale’s examination of the implications of brain mapping for multiple realization. Where Bechtel and Mundale argue that studies of brain mapping undermine claims about the multiple realization, this paper challenges that argument. |
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Keywords: | Multiple realization Neuroscience Functional localization Brain mapping |
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