Resolving arguments by different conceptual traditions of realization

被引:0
|
作者
Ronald Endicott
机构
[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
来源
Philosophical Studies | 2012年 / 159卷
关键词
Realization; Functionalism; Abstract machines; Causal powers;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
There is currently a significant amount of interest in understanding and developing theories of realization. Naturally arguments have arisen about the adequacy of some theories over others. Many of these arguments have a point. But some can be resolved by seeing that the theories of realization in question fall under different conceptual traditions with different but compatible goals. The arguments I will discuss fit a general pattern. A philosopher argues that one theory of realization is better than another because it provides a better explanation for a particular range of phenomena, say, accounting for common sense cases, or cases within the sciences, when in fact the theories in question are not genuine competitors. I will first describe three different conceptual traditions that are implicated by the arguments under discussion. I will then examine the arguments, from an older complaint by Norman Malcolm against a familiar functional theory to a recent argument by Thomas Polger against an assortment of theories that traffic in inherited causal powers, showing how they can be resolved by situating the theories under their respective conceptual traditions.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 59
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Resolving arguments by different conceptual traditions of realization
    Endicott, Ronald
    PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, 2012, 159 (01) : 41 - 59
  • [2] Resolving arguments by design
    Slotnick, RS
    AMERICAN SCIENTIST, 2000, 88 (04) : 315 - 315
  • [3] On resolving conflicts between arguments
    Roos, N
    COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE, 2000, 16 (03) : 469 - 497
  • [4] The realization of external arguments in nominalizations
    Alexiadou, Artemis
    Iordachioaia, Gianina
    Cano, Mariangeles
    Martin, Fabienne
    Schaefer, Florian
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE GERMANIC LINGUISTICS, 2013, 16 (2-3): : 73 - 95
  • [5] The realization of external arguments in nominalizations
    Artemis Alexiadou
    Gianina Iordăchioaia
    Mariángeles Cano
    Fabienne Martin
    Florian Schäfer
    The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, 2013, 16 : 73 - 95
  • [6] THE MORAL ARGUMENTS AND THE TRADITIONS OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS
    SHINN, RL
    ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-SERIES, 1989, 577 : 40 - 46
  • [7] Conceptualizing Mediatization: Contexts, Traditions, Arguments
    Couldry, Nick
    Hepp, Andreas
    COMMUNICATION THEORY, 2013, 23 (03) : 191 - 202
  • [8] THE MORAL ARGUMENTS AND THE TRADITIONS OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS
    SHINN, RL
    ETHICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR THE MILITARY, 1989, 577 : 40 - 46
  • [9] MASTERS OF WAR - THE MORAL ARGUMENTS AND THE TRADITIONS OF ETHICS
    MACLEAN, D
    ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-SERIES, 1989, 577 : 34 - 39
  • [10] MASTERS OF WAR - THE MORAL ARGUMENTS AND THE TRADITIONS OF ETHICS
    MACLEAN, D
    ETHICAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH FOR THE MILITARY, 1989, 577 : 34 - 39