Boudary Layers and Realismo of Evidence in Cognitivescience
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Keywords

evidence
neuroscience
psychology
Azzouni
philosophy of mind

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Boudary Layers and Realismo of Evidence in Cognitivescience. (2006). Universitas Philosophica, 23(46). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11260
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Abstract

This paper suggests an argument against the possibility of psychology's reduction into neurophysiology based on the notion of “boundary layer” developed by Jody Azzouni. After introducing, very roughly, the logical space occupied by this notion, both within Azzouni's philosophical doctrine as well as the philosophy of science in general, I suggest an argument in which the notion of “boundary layer” would show, once again, the methodological independence of cognitive science.
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