Nicole Rust on Nostr: npub1hq3x4…rugxy npub1gez8h…7kvl3 Absolutely! My sense is that the big question ...
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Absolutely! My sense is that the big question is along the lines of: do you need study the physical interactions to (definitively) establish causal relationships (both in principle as well as in practice).
It's very much related to the big question: are mental disorders brain disorders? Some psychologists argue that we'll never gain any traction in understanding or treating mental disorders studying the brain because it's the wrong level. One counterargument here is that one cannot actually establish causal relationships between psychological variables unless one studies them at the physical level (the brain).
Absolutely! My sense is that the big question is along the lines of: do you need study the physical interactions to (definitively) establish causal relationships (both in principle as well as in practice).
It's very much related to the big question: are mental disorders brain disorders? Some psychologists argue that we'll never gain any traction in understanding or treating mental disorders studying the brain because it's the wrong level. One counterargument here is that one cannot actually establish causal relationships between psychological variables unless one studies them at the physical level (the brain).