2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2003.09.006
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Four notions of biological function

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“…This section provides a discussion of the nature of biological function, while the next section addresses the nature of bodily homeostasis. In the philosophical literature, there is a robust discussion, not only on the nature of biological function (Ananth 2017;Nissan 1997and Wouters 2003aand 2003b but also on the variety of evolutionary accounts of function with respect to health and disease (see Ananth 2008, for citations). The result is that four accounts of biological function have emerged as front runners: (1) Systemic Functionalism, (2) Etiological Evolutionary Functionalism, (3) Propensity Evolutionary Functionalism, and (4) Mixed Evolutionary Functionalism.…”
Section: Systemic Functionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section provides a discussion of the nature of biological function, while the next section addresses the nature of bodily homeostasis. In the philosophical literature, there is a robust discussion, not only on the nature of biological function (Ananth 2017;Nissan 1997and Wouters 2003aand 2003b but also on the variety of evolutionary accounts of function with respect to health and disease (see Ananth 2008, for citations). The result is that four accounts of biological function have emerged as front runners: (1) Systemic Functionalism, (2) Etiological Evolutionary Functionalism, (3) Propensity Evolutionary Functionalism, and (4) Mixed Evolutionary Functionalism.…”
Section: Systemic Functionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…«Computar», en este sentido, no significa otra cosa que la manipulación de sím-bolos mediante (1) su secuenciación y (2) su eventual mantenimiento en un espacio de memoria de trabajo a efectos de la aplicación de nuevas operaciones sobre las secuencias ya generadas 30 . Nada de esto guarda sin embargo relación con el Wouters (2003). 30 Aplicar un punto de vista computacional supone, asimismo, considerar todas estas unidades y operaciones pasando por alto su realización última en términos físicos.…”
Section: La Homología Se Confirmaunclassified
“…This challenge of accounting for dissociated evolvability on different levels is increased by the fact that in addition to structural organization as traditionally construed, there is also functional organization. As Love (this issue) discusses in detail, several biological fields (molecular developmental biology, functional morphology) appeal to homologous functions, where 'function' is for the most part understood as activity (see also Wouters 2003). Just as structural homologues are spatially related in a structural organization (where one structure can be the mereological part of a larger structure), functions are connected by procedural interdependencies (where a function can contribute to and be part of a larger system, which is itself a hierarchically organized activity-function).…”
Section: Further Challenges: Homologues On Different Organismal Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%