A philosophical framework holding that understanding cognition requires multiple, irreducible perspectives—neuroscientific, psychological, computational, phenomenological, social, evolutionary—none of which can be reduced to another. Multiperspectivism rejects reductionist programs that claim one level (e.g., neural) provides the "real" explanation while others are derivative. Instead, it insists that cognition is a multi-level phenomenon that must be understood from multiple perspectives, each legitimate for its domain, each revealing aspects the others miss. This framework demands that cognitive scientists cultivate pluralism, recognizing that the mind is too complex to be captured by any single perspective.
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