Multilevel modeling and the explanatory autonomy of psychology
By: Fang, Wei
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BookPublisher: Philosophy of The Social Sciences Description: 50(3), Jun, 2020: p,175-194.Subject(s): Multilevel modeling, Psychology, Reductionism, Explanatory autonomy| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 50(3), Jun, 2020: p,175-194 | Available | AR123641 |
This article argues for the explanatory autonomy of psychology drawing on cases from the multilevel modeling practice. This is done by considering a multilevel linear model in personality and social psychology, and discussing its philosophical implications for the reductionism debate in philosophy of psychology. I argue that this practice challenges the reductionist position in philosophy of psychology, and supports the explanatory autonomy of psychology. - Reproduced


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