‘Limited but useful’: Datafied Brains and Digital Twins

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (1):47-48 (2022)
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Ivery much appreciated the thoughtful response to my Datafied brains and digital twins: lessons from industry, caution for psychiatry provided by Douglas W. Heinrichs. I am encouraged that we differ merely in emphasis among the issues upon which we share a wider understanding.In his response, Assessing the Dangers of the Next Reductionist Fantasy, Heinrichs elaborates upon an underemphasized dimension in my Digital Twin article. Heinrichs approaches this dimension through “a semantic understanding of scientific theorizing.” According to this understanding, all science is fundamentally concerned with model making, and testing of models whose efficacy is evaluated on an adaptable basis relating to factors including...

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