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"This book addresses basic and advanced questions surrounding the idea of levels or organization in the biological sciences"--
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 255mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9780262045339
- ISBN-10: 0262045338
- Artikelnr.: 60560989
- Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 178mm x 255mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9780262045339
- ISBN-10: 0262045338
- Artikelnr.: 60560989
edited by Daniel S. Brooks, James DiFrisco, and William C. Wimsatt
Preface
Introduction: Levels of Organization: The Architecture of the Scientific
Image
1: Levels, Robustness, Emergence, and Heterogeneous Dynamics: Finding
Partial Organization in Causal Thickets
2: Levels of Organization as Tool and Doctrine in Biology
3: Our World Isn't Organized into Levels
4: Levels, Nests and Branches: Compositional Organization and Downward
Causation in Biology
5: Levels, Perspectives and Thickets: Toward an Ontology of Complex
Scaffolded Living Systems
6: Integrating composition and process in levels of developmental evolution
7: Manipulating Levels of Organization
8: The Origin of New Levels of Organization
9: Downward Causation and Levels
10: Cancer beyond genetics: On the practical implications of downward
causation
11: Multiscale Modeling in Inactive and Active Materials
12: Using Compositional Explanations to Understand Compositional Levels: An
Integrative Account
13: Functional Kinds and the Metaphysics of Functional Levels: In What
Sense Are Functionally Defined Kinds and Levels Non-Arbitrary?
14: Control Hierarchies: Pattee's Approach to Function and Control as
Time-Dependent Constraints
15: Phenomenological Levels in Biological and Cultural Evolution
Introduction: Levels of Organization: The Architecture of the Scientific
Image
1: Levels, Robustness, Emergence, and Heterogeneous Dynamics: Finding
Partial Organization in Causal Thickets
2: Levels of Organization as Tool and Doctrine in Biology
3: Our World Isn't Organized into Levels
4: Levels, Nests and Branches: Compositional Organization and Downward
Causation in Biology
5: Levels, Perspectives and Thickets: Toward an Ontology of Complex
Scaffolded Living Systems
6: Integrating composition and process in levels of developmental evolution
7: Manipulating Levels of Organization
8: The Origin of New Levels of Organization
9: Downward Causation and Levels
10: Cancer beyond genetics: On the practical implications of downward
causation
11: Multiscale Modeling in Inactive and Active Materials
12: Using Compositional Explanations to Understand Compositional Levels: An
Integrative Account
13: Functional Kinds and the Metaphysics of Functional Levels: In What
Sense Are Functionally Defined Kinds and Levels Non-Arbitrary?
14: Control Hierarchies: Pattee's Approach to Function and Control as
Time-Dependent Constraints
15: Phenomenological Levels in Biological and Cultural Evolution
Preface
Introduction: Levels of Organization: The Architecture of the Scientific
Image
1: Levels, Robustness, Emergence, and Heterogeneous Dynamics: Finding
Partial Organization in Causal Thickets
2: Levels of Organization as Tool and Doctrine in Biology
3: Our World Isn't Organized into Levels
4: Levels, Nests and Branches: Compositional Organization and Downward
Causation in Biology
5: Levels, Perspectives and Thickets: Toward an Ontology of Complex
Scaffolded Living Systems
6: Integrating composition and process in levels of developmental evolution
7: Manipulating Levels of Organization
8: The Origin of New Levels of Organization
9: Downward Causation and Levels
10: Cancer beyond genetics: On the practical implications of downward
causation
11: Multiscale Modeling in Inactive and Active Materials
12: Using Compositional Explanations to Understand Compositional Levels: An
Integrative Account
13: Functional Kinds and the Metaphysics of Functional Levels: In What
Sense Are Functionally Defined Kinds and Levels Non-Arbitrary?
14: Control Hierarchies: Pattee's Approach to Function and Control as
Time-Dependent Constraints
15: Phenomenological Levels in Biological and Cultural Evolution
Introduction: Levels of Organization: The Architecture of the Scientific
Image
1: Levels, Robustness, Emergence, and Heterogeneous Dynamics: Finding
Partial Organization in Causal Thickets
2: Levels of Organization as Tool and Doctrine in Biology
3: Our World Isn't Organized into Levels
4: Levels, Nests and Branches: Compositional Organization and Downward
Causation in Biology
5: Levels, Perspectives and Thickets: Toward an Ontology of Complex
Scaffolded Living Systems
6: Integrating composition and process in levels of developmental evolution
7: Manipulating Levels of Organization
8: The Origin of New Levels of Organization
9: Downward Causation and Levels
10: Cancer beyond genetics: On the practical implications of downward
causation
11: Multiscale Modeling in Inactive and Active Materials
12: Using Compositional Explanations to Understand Compositional Levels: An
Integrative Account
13: Functional Kinds and the Metaphysics of Functional Levels: In What
Sense Are Functionally Defined Kinds and Levels Non-Arbitrary?
14: Control Hierarchies: Pattee's Approach to Function and Control as
Time-Dependent Constraints
15: Phenomenological Levels in Biological and Cultural Evolution