论文标题
功能主义作为一种还原物种
Functionalism as a Species of Reduction
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论文摘要
这是最近的四篇论文中的第一篇,该论文最近是关于时空功能主义的学说。本文为讨论功能主义提供了一般框架。在刘易斯之后,我们将其视为一种还原的物种。我们首先从纳格利亚人的意义上阐述了减少。然后,我们认为刘易斯的功能主义是纳格利亚减少的改进。因此,本文为其他论文设定了场景,该论文将我们的框架应用于时空理论。 总体而言,我们来赞美时空功能主义,而不是埋葬它。但是我们批评最近的哲学文献未能强调: (i)功能主义是一种减少的物种(特别是:将计时几何减少到物理和辐射的物理学); (ii)功能主义的思想是通过其角色同时指定几个概念; (iii)功能主义提供的桥梁法律是强制性的,而不是可选的:它们是身份(或共同扩展)的陈述,是演绎论点的结论;一旦我们推断出它们,我们就会从纳格利亚人的意义上减少。 另一方面,一些较旧的哲学文学以及数学物理学文献对这些想法(i)对(iii)都忠于(iii)。在各种研究计划的各种论文中,就物质和辐射而言,计时几何概念(或概念)的独特确定性,以及相应的桥梁法律和减少。因此,我们希望将这些结果庆祝为时空功能主义的严格演绎。
This is the first of four papers prompted by a recent literature about a doctrine dubbed spacetime functionalism. This paper gives our general framework for discussing functionalism. Following Lewis, we take it as a species of reduction. We start by expounding reduction in a broadly Nagelian sense. Then we argue that Lewis's functionalism is an improvement on Nagelian reduction. This paper thereby sets the scene for the other papers, which will apply our framework to theories of space and time. Overall, we come to praise spacetime functionalism, not to bury it. But we criticize the recent philosophical literature for failing to stress: (i) functionalism's being a species of reduction (in particular: reduction of chrono-geometry to the physics of matter and radiation); (ii) functionalism's idea of specifying several concepts simultaneously by their roles; (iii) functionalism's providing bridge laws that are mandatory, not optional: they are statements of identity (or co-extension) that are conclusions of a deductive argument; and once we infer them, we have a reduction in a Nagelian sense. On the other hand, some of the older philosophical literature, and the mathematical physics literature, is faithful to these ideas (i) to (iii). In various papers, falling under various research programmes, the unique definability of a chrono-geometric concept (or concepts) in terms of matter and radiation, and a corresponding bridge law and reduction, is secured by a precise theorem. Hence our desire to celebrate these results as rigorous renditions of spacetime functionalism.