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 them which units to count. In this paper, I offer a novel account of biological individuality, which reconciles conflicting definitions of ‘organism’ by interpreting them as describing alternative realisers of a common functional role, and then defines individual organisms as essentially possessing some mechanisms that play this role
The question “What is an organism?”, formerly considered as essential in biology, has now been incre...
Evolutionary approaches have long dominated the theoretical debates on the nature of biological indi...
The notion of a physiological individuals has been developed and applied in the phi- losophy of biol...
Biological theory demands a clear organism concept, but at present biologists cannot agree on one. ...
In this paper I introduce the problem of biological individuality. In the first section I motivate t...
International audienceThe definition of biological individuality is one of the most discussed topics...
The concept of an organism would seem to occupy a central place in biology, since, ultimately, biolo...
Given one conception of biological individuality (evolutionary, physiological, etc.), can a holobion...
Biology needs a concept of individuality in order to distinguish organisms from parts of organisms a...
International audienceOrganisms constitute one of the most remarkable features of our living world. ...
The impressive variation amongst biological individuals generates many complexities in addressing th...
This paper addresses the question of what organisms are and therefore what kinds of biological entit...
One big question in biology is what life is, but another is how life divides into living things. Th...
Among biologists, there is no general agreement on exactly what entities qualify as ‘organisms’. Ins...
The question “What is an organism?”, formerly considered as essential in biology, has now been incre...
Evolutionary approaches have long dominated the theoretical debates on the nature of biological indi...
The notion of a physiological individuals has been developed and applied in the phi- losophy of biol...
Biological theory demands a clear organism concept, but at present biologists cannot agree on one. ...
In this paper I introduce the problem of biological individuality. In the first section I motivate t...
International audienceThe definition of biological individuality is one of the most discussed topics...
The concept of an organism would seem to occupy a central place in biology, since, ultimately, biolo...
Given one conception of biological individuality (evolutionary, physiological, etc.), can a holobion...
Biology needs a concept of individuality in order to distinguish organisms from parts of organisms a...
International audienceOrganisms constitute one of the most remarkable features of our living world. ...
The impressive variation amongst biological individuals generates many complexities in addressing th...
This paper addresses the question of what organisms are and therefore what kinds of biological entit...
One big question in biology is what life is, but another is how life divides into living things. Th...
Among biologists, there is no general agreement on exactly what entities qualify as ‘organisms’. Ins...
The question “What is an organism?”, formerly considered as essential in biology, has now been incre...
Evolutionary approaches have long dominated the theoretical debates on the nature of biological indi...
The notion of a physiological individuals has been developed and applied in the phi- losophy of biol...