
Publication details
Jahr: 2011
Pages: 397-427
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Part-whole science", Synthese 178 (3), 2011, pp. 397-427.
Abstrakt
A scientific explanatory project, part-whole explanation, and a kind of science, part-whole science are premised on identifying, investigating, and using parts and wholes. In the biological sciences, mechanistic, structuralist, and historical explanations are part-whole explanations. Each expresses different norms, explananda, and aims. Each is associated with a distinct partitioning frame for abstracting kinds of parts. These three explanatory projects can be complemented in order to provide an integrative vision of the whole system, as is shown for a detailed case study: the tetrapod limb. My diagnosis of part-whole explanation in the biological sciences as well as in other domains exploring evolved, complex, and integrated systems (e.g., psychology and cognitive science) cross-cuts standard philosophical categories of explanation: causal explanation and explanation as unification. Part-whole explanation is itself one essential aspect of part-whole science.
Publication details
Jahr: 2011
Pages: 397-427
Reihe: Synthese
Volle Referenz:
, "Part-whole science", Synthese 178 (3), 2011, pp. 397-427.