To put this into a programming analogy, Feser thinks reductionism is an “object” in OOP. In reality, the object in OOP, isn’t a “reduction” of whatever we instantiate from that object. Reductionism would be reducing that object in OOP to its individual lines of code (at the least).
To put this into a programming analogy, Feser thinks reductionism is an “object” in OOP. In reality, the object in OOP, isn’t a “reduction” of whatever we instantiate from that object. Reductionism would be reducing that object in OOP to its individual lines of code (at the least).