
Publication details
Jahr: 2011
Pages: 375-388
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Mechanisms and constitutive relevance", Synthese 183 (3), 2011, pp. 375-388.


Mechanisms and constitutive relevance
pp. 375-388
in: Gualtiero Piccinini (ed), Neuroscience and its philosophy, Synthese 183 (3), 2011.Abstrakt
This paper will examine the nature of mechanisms and the distinction between the relevant and irrelevant parts involved in a mechanism’s operation. I first consider Craver’s account of this distinction in his book on the nature of mechanisms, and explain some problems. I then offer a novel account of the distinction that appeals to some resources from Mackie’s theory of causation. I end by explaining how this account enables us to better understand what mechanisms are and their various features.
Publication details
Jahr: 2011
Pages: 375-388
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Mechanisms and constitutive relevance", Synthese 183 (3), 2011, pp. 375-388.