ROSE, S. What is wrong with reductionist explanations of behaviour? In: BOCK, G. R.;GOODE, J. A. (Org.). The limits of reductionism in biology. Chichester/New York/Weinheim/Brisbane/Toronto/Singapore: John Willey & Sons, 1998. p.176-92.Rose S. What is wrong with reductionist ...
aIt is also representationally efficient: pairwise constraints between units, while only for adjacent pixels on the pixel-grid, can now model much longer-range interactions between superpixels. 它也是representationally高效率的: 成对地限制在仅单位之间,而为毗邻映像点在映像点栅格,可能现在塑造superpixels...
The first thing to explain is that what ChatGPT is always fundamentally trying to do is to produce a “reasonable continuation” of whatever text it’s got so far, where by “reasonable” we mean “what one might expect someone to write after seeing what people have written on billions ...
16,17 To discover whether another ethical concern should be STEGHs’ promotion of a reductionist interpretation of culture, we convened focus groups of recently returned students from three faculty-led programs. Discussion questions prompted participants to contrast the health care and beliefs they ...
First, let me be clear that I agree with a lot of what I have read by Freire. I certainly accept that the model of education that we tend to adopt is based on an unhealthy dichotomy between the roles of the teacher and the taught. I further agree that the structures of schooling rein...
An overly reductionist approach (e.g., focusing only on neuroimaging) is insufficient to foster a comprehensive understanding of brain-behavior relationships (e.g., the influence of physical activity on cognitive performance) and thus, from a (holistic) pluralistic view, behavioral work (e.g., ...
The former, reductionist aim can easily seem to ignore what is special about living creatures — and above all to ignore the way meaningful human experience seems to transcend the kind of lawfulness we observe in inanimate physical objects. But, on the other hand, scientists who attempt to ...
What is it like to be a bat? Consciousness is what makes the mind-body problem really intractable. Perhaps that is why current discussions of the problem give it little attention or get it obviously wrong. The recent wave of reductionist euphoria has produced severalanalysesof mental phenomena ...
A task which is nothing less than to challenge the basis of Western, reductionist thought since the time of Plato. He’s not the first, but may well be the best. From my own rich experience of life, as a husband, a father, a family doctor as it happens, plus a lot else, his ...
The typical reductionist approach in genomics, therefore, has limited potential for enhancing selection for quantitative traits in hybrid crops.doi:10.2135/cropsci2001.4111BernardoRexCrop ScienceBernardo, R. 2001. What if we knew all the genes for a quantitative trait in hybrid crops? Crop Sci. 41...