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Ph.D. candidate Anthony Landreth interviews Prof. John Bickle (University of Cincinnati) about his book,
Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account (Kluwer 2003).
This is part 1 of 2.
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Ph.D. candidate Anthony Landreth interviews Prof. John Bickle (University of Cincinnati) about his book,
Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account (Kluwer 2003).
This is part 2 of 2.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=xvwzCfOzC oo
Part 2: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=mArfTDQbP X8
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complex systems biologist talks about his new book about the need for science to recognize novelty in nature. he suggests that this admission makes reductionism inadequate for understanding reality and opens the door to a new scientifically aware spirituality
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Just a response video. Also, at the end where I said that politics is normative, whereas economics is positivistic. I understand that this could be abstracted further showing this to lack some explanatory power, thus explaining my point on abstractions
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response to darwinshamster: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=yepJgOlPu 70
thermodynamics of open and closed systems
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http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/Systems_ biology
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