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<p><b>Greedy reductionism</b>, identified by <a href="page.php?w=Daniel_Dennett">Daniel Dennett</a>, in his 1995 book <a href="page.php?w=Darwin%27s_Dangerous_Idea">Darwin's Dangerous Idea</a>, is a kind of erroneous <a href="page.php?w=reductionism">reductionism</a>. Whereas "good" reductionism means explaining a thing in terms of what it reduces to (for example, its parts and their interactions), greedy reductionism occurs when "in their eagerness for a bargain, in their zeal to explain too much too fast, scientists and philosophers ... underestimate</p><p>
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