RT Book, Section T1 Emergence: Between reductive and non reductive explanations. Does it make? A1 Pérez Martínez, Alfredo AB At the core of the emergence discussion is the dispute between a reductive and a nonreductive conception of the universe, or putting it another way, between an ontological monism and an ontology of levels. The debate is established on two fronts; on one hand, between the defenders of a reductive approach and the vindicators of emergentism; and on the other hand, a dispute between the emergentists, those who are committed with a reductive perspective – micro-determinists - and those who argue in favor of a macro-determinism based on the notion of downward causation. That a reductionist raises objections against the reasons and the scope of the emergence program is understandable, that amongst emergentists there is no point of agreement raises, at the least, suspicions regarding the validity of what they are trying to elucidate. PB Jose Luis Gonzalez Recio / George Olms Verlag SN 978-3-487-13713-1 YR 2009 FD 2009 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/53071 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/53071 LA eng NO Faculty of Philosophy. Complutense University of Madrid DS Docta Complutense RD 7 may 2024