Assessing the Dangers of the Next Reductionist Fantasy

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 29 (1):43-45 (2022)
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In this thought-provoking article, a number of very valid and serious ethical concerns are raised about the potential application of research in neuro-circuitry to future treatment devices in clinical psychiatry. Rainey elaborates the basis for his concerns within the framework of a hypothetico-deductive notion of science,, and in his characterization.) From this perspective, the critical source of problems derives from an interposed step C in which “techniques are applied to extract relevant signals from the complicated raw signal.” The resulting characteristics of brain recordings can be taken to be “deduced by algorithms, though they are themselves inductive engines through and through”...

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