Próximas sesiones
Ciclo de lecturas sobre niveles de organización y realización múltiple (febrero-junio 2024)
febrero 9: García, C.L., (2024), Why a substantive notion of levels of organization is Central in any adequate rendering of the functional aspects of both biology and cognitive science (borrador).
febrero 23: Aizawa, K., & Gillett, C. (2009). Levels, individual variation, and massive multiple realization in neurobiology. Presenta: Claudia Lorena García.
marzo 8: Polger, T. W., & Shapiro, L. A. (2016). The multiple realization book. Oxford University Press. Capítulos 5 y 6. Presenta: Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado.
marzo 22: Polger, T. W., & Shapiro, L. A. (2023). The Puzzling Resilience of Multiple Realization. Minds and Machines, 1-25. Presenta: Raúl Aram Salinas.
abril 5: Cao, R. (2022). Multiple realizability and the spirit of functionalism. Synthese, 200(6), 506. Presenta: Mariana Salcedo.
abril 19: Piccinini, G., & Maley, C. J. (2014). The metaphysics of mind and the multiple sources of multiple realizability. En New waves in philosophy of mind (pp. 125-152). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK. Presenta: Victor Manuel Morales.
mayo 3: Woodward, J. (2022). "Levels, kinds and multiple realizability: The importance of what does not matter". En Levels of reality in science and philosophy: Re-examining the multi-level structure of reality (pp. 261-292). Cham: Springer International Publishing. Presenta: Claudia Lorena García.
mayo 17: Kuechle, G., & Rios, D. (2022). Multiple realization and evolutionary dynamics: A fitness-based account. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 100(1), 149-164. Presenta: Alejandro Vázquez del Mercado.
mayo 24: Plática de Julián Bohórquez. ¿Qué es la enfermedad? Una propuesta frente a la pregunta por la identidad de las enfermedades.
mayo 31: Eronen, M. I., & Ramsey, G. What are levels in levels of selection. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (en prensa). Presenta: Yazmín Padilla.
junio 7: Boone, W. (2018). Multiple realization and robustness. Biological Robustness: Emerging Perspectives from within the Life Sciences, 75-94. Presenta: Mariana Salcedo y Raúl Aram Salinas.
Fuentes básicas:
Algunas entradas enciclopédicas, introducciones y artículos clásicos sobre el tema.
Bickle, John, "Multiple Realizability", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2020 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.).
Block, N. and J. Fodor. 1972. What Psychological States Are Not. Philosophical Review 81: 159–81.
Eronen, Markus I. and Daniel Stephen Brooks, "Levels of Organization in Biology", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2023 Edition), Edward N. Zalta & Uri Nodelman (eds.).
Heil, J. (1999). Multiple realizability. American Philosophical Quarterly, 36(3), 189-208.
Jaworski, W. Mind and Multiple Realizability", Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://iep.utm.edu/mult-rea/
Kim, J. (1992). Multiple realization and the metaphysics of reduction. Philosophy and phenomenological research, 52(1), 1-26.
Kitcher, P. 1984. 1953 and All That: A Tale of Two Sciences. Philosophical Review 93 (3): 335–73.
Fodor, J. 1974. Special Sciences, or the Disunity of Science as a Working Hypothesis. Synthese 28: 97–115.
Oppenheim, P., & Putnam, H. (1958). Unity of science as a working hypothesis. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis
Putnam, H. 1967. Psychological Predicates. En W. H. Capitan & D. D. Merrill (eds.), Art, Mind, and Religion. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 37--48
Putnam, H. 1973. Philosophy and Our Mental Life. En Mind, Language, and Reality. Cambridge University Press.
Fodor, J. A. (1980). Special sciences, or the disunity of science as a working hypothesis. En The Language and Thought Series (pp. 120-133). Harvard University Press.
Walter, S., & Eronen, M. (2014). Reduction, multiple realizability, and levels of reality. The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Science, 138-56.
Wimsatt, W. C. (1976a). Reductionism, levels of organization and the mind-body problem. En G. Globus, I. Savodnik, & G. Maxwell (Eds.), Consciousness and the brain (pp. 199–267). New York: Plenum.