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Title: FUNCTIONS IN BIOLOGICAL AND ARTIFICIAL WORLDS
COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
By: Ulrich Krohs (Editor), Peter Kroes (Editor)
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 026211321x
ISBN 13: 9780262113212
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Publisher: MIT PRESS LTD
Pub. date: 30 January, 2009
Series: Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology
Pages: 312
Description: Investigations into the relationship between organism and artifacts from the perspective of functionality.
Synopsis: The notion of function is an integral part of thinking in both biology and technology; biological organisms and technical artifacts are both ascribed functionality. Yet the concept of function is notoriously obscure (with problematic issues regarding the normative and the descriptive nature of functions, for example) and demands philosophical clarification. So too the relationship between biological organisms and technical artifacts: although entities of one kind are often described in terms of the other -- as in the machine analogy for biological organism or the evolutionary account of technological development -- the parallels between the two break down at certain points. This volume takes on both issues and examines the relationship between organisms and artifacts from the perspective of functionality. Believing that the concept of function is the root of an accurate understanding of biological organisms, technical artifacts, and the relation between the two, the contributors take an integrative approach, offering philosophical analyses that embrace both biological and technical fields of function ascription. They aim at a better understanding not only of the concept of function but also of the similarities and differences between organisms and artifacts as they relate to functionality. Their ontological, epistemological, and phenomenological comparisons will clarify problems that are central to the philosophies of both biology and technology.ContributorsPaul Sheldon Davies, Maarten Franssen, Wybo Houkes, Yoshinobu Kitamura, Peter Kroes, Ulrich Krohs, Tim Lewens, Andrew Light, Francoise Longy, Peter McLaughlin, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Mark Perlman, Beth Preston, Giacomo Romano, Marzia Soavi, Pieter E. Vermaas
Illustrations: 12 b&w illus.
Publication: US
Imprint: MIT Press
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