SATS 5 (2) (
2004)
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Abstract
A general analysis of reduction is as important to critics who deny reductionist claims as to their advocates. Nagel’s analysis continued to find favour amongst such critics after advocates sought alternatives—often attempted generalisations of perceived specific paradigm cases of reductive identification, such as temperature and mean molecular kinetic energy. The pros and cons of Nagel’s account are discussed, but the difficulties are not satisfactorily overcome by approaches advanced by Causey, Spector and Beckermann. Although no general account is settled upon, temperature is considered in some detail and found not to provide the paradigm case of reduction taken to motivate these alternatives.