The multiple realisability of biological individuals
Biological theory demands a clear organism concept, but at present biologists cannot agree on one. They know that counting particular units, and not counting others, allows them to generate explanatory and predictive descriptions of evolutionary processes. Yet they lack a unified theory telling the...
Main Author: | Clarke, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Journal of Philosophy
2013
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