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Petri Ylikoski

University of Helsinki
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  • University of Helsinki
    Sociology
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University of Helsinki
Department of Social and Moral Philosophy
PhD, 2001
Homepage
Helsinki, Finland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Social Science
Sociology of Science
Explanation
Interlevel Relations in Science
Theories and Models
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Social Science
Sociology of Science
Social Sciences
Cognitive Sciences
Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
Sociology of Knowledge
Philosophy of Sociology, Misc
Explanation
Interlevel Relations in Science
Theories and Models
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    Explanatory relevance across disciplinary boundaries: the case of neuroeconomics
    with Jaakko Kuorikoski
    Journal of Economic Methodology 17 (2). 2010.
    Many of the arguments for neuroeconomics rely on mistaken assumptions about criteria of explanatory relevance across disciplinary boundaries and fail to distinguish between evidential and explanatory relevance. Building on recent philosophical work on mechanistic research programmes and the contrastive counterfactual theory of explanation, we argue that explaining an explanatory presupposition or providing a lower-level explanation does not necessarily constitute explanatory improvement. Neurosc…Read more
    Many of the arguments for neuroeconomics rely on mistaken assumptions about criteria of explanatory relevance across disciplinary boundaries and fail to distinguish between evidential and explanatory relevance. Building on recent philosophical work on mechanistic research programmes and the contrastive counterfactual theory of explanation, we argue that explaining an explanatory presupposition or providing a lower-level explanation does not necessarily constitute explanatory improvement. Neuroscientific findings have explanatory relevance only when they inform a causal and explanatory account of the psychology of human decision-making.
    Explanation in NeuroscienceEconomics and Cognitive ScienceMechanistic ExplanationExperimental Econom…Read more
    Explanation in NeuroscienceEconomics and Cognitive ScienceMechanistic ExplanationExperimental Economics
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