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Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I

Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo

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Rosenberg, A
January 1, 2017

This paper argues that the consensus physicalist antireductionism in the philosophy of biology cannot accommodate the research strategy or indeed the recent findings of molecular developmental biology. After describing Wolpert's programmatic claims on its behaW and recent work by Gehring and others to identify the molecular determinants of development, the paper attempts to identify the relationship between evolutionary and developmental biology by rcconciling two apparcntly conflicting accounts ofbio-function - Wright's and Nagcl's (as elaborated by Cummins). Finally, the paper seeks a way of defending the two central theses of physicalist antireductionism in the light of the research program of molecular developmental biology, by sharply reducing their metaphysical force.

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January 1, 2017

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Rosenberg, A. (2017). Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo. In Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I (pp. 447–472).
Rosenberg, A. “Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo.” In Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I, 447–72, 2017.
Rosenberg A. Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo. In: Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I. 2017. p. 447–72.
Rosenberg, A. “Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo.” Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I, 2017, pp. 447–72.
Rosenberg A. Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo. Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology Volume I. 2017. p. 447–472.

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January 1, 2017

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447 / 472