2019
DOI: 10.1086/705473
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Universality Reduced

Abstract: The universality of critical phenomena is best explained by appeal to the Renormalisation Group (RG). Batterman and Morrison, among others, have claimed that this explanation is irreducible. I argue that the RG account is reducible, but that the higher-level explanation ought not to be eliminated. I demonstrate that the key assumption on which the explanation relies-the scale invariance of critical systems-can be explained in lower-level terms; however, we should not replace the RG explanation with a bottom-up… Show more

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“…It's worth emphasising that this example is fairly naturalistic: we needn't think of electrical conductivity in terms of human interactions – it manifests, for example, when lightning strikes. If one still has reservations that the example is unacceptably ad hoc or anthropocentric, Franklin (2019) demonstrates that a similar reductive approach may be applied to the universality of critical phenomena, which, as briefly discussed in §4.2, has been touted by some as a paradigm instance of irreducible MR.…”
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“…It's worth emphasising that this example is fairly naturalistic: we needn't think of electrical conductivity in terms of human interactions – it manifests, for example, when lightning strikes. If one still has reservations that the example is unacceptably ad hoc or anthropocentric, Franklin (2019) demonstrates that a similar reductive approach may be applied to the universality of critical phenomena, which, as briefly discussed in §4.2, has been touted by some as a paradigm instance of irreducible MR.…”
Section: A Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 23 Although Batterman thinks that universality can be offered an explanation, he contends that this explanation is unavailable from the bottom up due to its appeal to renormalisation group (RG) methods; his technical argument is criticised in e.g. Saatsi and Reutlinger (2018); Franklin (2019). …”
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“…Finally, also Franklin (2018) defends a reductive, though non-eliminativist, account of universality. According to Franklin higher-level explanations are more parsimonious, more robust, and have a broader applicability than lower-level explanations (Franklin, 2018(Franklin, , p. 1295) and should not be replaced by lower-level explanations.…”
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“…Finally, also Franklin (2018) defends a reductive, though non-eliminativist, account of universality. According to Franklin higher-level explanations are more parsimonious, more robust, and have a broader applicability than lower-level explanations (Franklin, 2018(Franklin, , p. 1295) and should not be replaced by lower-level explanations. However, higher-level theories can be understood in lower-level terms and are thus reducible where the notion of reducibility here implies two conditions (Franklin, 2018(Franklin, , p. 1296Woodward, 2003, pp.…”
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