Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them about. The new mechanistic philosophers have done much to substantiate this claim, and to provide us with a better understanding of what mechanisms are and how they explain. While there is disagreement among current mechanists on various issues, they share a common core position and a seeming commitment to some form of scientific realism. But is such a commitment necessary? Is it the best way to go about mechanistic explanation? In this paper, we propose an alternative antirealist account that also fits explanatory practice in the life sciences. We pay special attention to mechanistic models, i.e. scientific models that involve a mechanism, and to the ro...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
In Life Itself and in Essays on Life Itself, Robert Rosen (1991, 2000) argued that machines were, in...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
Abstract Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them abo...
Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them about. The n...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
This paper, part of an Aristotelian Society (2013) symposium with John Dupre, explores the questio...
There have been recent disagreements in the philosophy of neuroscience regarding which sorts of scie...
International audienceA major type of explanation in biology consists of mechanistic explanations (e...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
Philosophical discussions of systems biology have enriched the notion of mechanistic explanation by ...
Mechanisms have become much‐discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterize them. ...
In this thesis I present a critical examination of the role played by mechanistic ideas in shaping o...
Craver’s (2007) account of explanation in neurobiology offers one of the most sophisticated explicat...
Mechanisms have become much-discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterise them. ...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
In Life Itself and in Essays on Life Itself, Robert Rosen (1991, 2000) argued that machines were, in...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...
Abstract Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them abo...
Life-science phenomena are often explained by specifying the mechanisms that bring them about. The n...
[eng] Understanding how scientists explain has been one of the major goals of the philosophy of scie...
This paper, part of an Aristotelian Society (2013) symposium with John Dupre, explores the questio...
There have been recent disagreements in the philosophy of neuroscience regarding which sorts of scie...
International audienceA major type of explanation in biology consists of mechanistic explanations (e...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
Philosophical discussions of systems biology have enriched the notion of mechanistic explanation by ...
Mechanisms have become much‐discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterize them. ...
In this thesis I present a critical examination of the role played by mechanistic ideas in shaping o...
Craver’s (2007) account of explanation in neurobiology offers one of the most sophisticated explicat...
Mechanisms have become much-discussed, yet there is still no consensus on how to characterise them. ...
The philosophy of mechanisms has developed rapidly during the last 30 years. As mechanisms-based exp...
In Life Itself and in Essays on Life Itself, Robert Rosen (1991, 2000) argued that machines were, in...
It is commonly assumed that the concept of mechanism is a keytool for the scientific understanding o...