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Reductionist hierarchy

Generally speaking, scientific disciplines can stand in two sorts of relation to each other reduction and analogy. Reduction takes the form of explaining phenomena at one level in the hierarchy of sciences in terms of lower-level phenomena (Fig. VIII.2). Reductionist research programs tend to be controversial. [Pg.81]


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