Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to assess various attempts to single out genetic causes as being causally more specific than other cellular mechanisms, for example, alternative splicing. Focusing in particular on developmental processes, they have identified a number of important challenges for this project. In this discussion note, I would like to show how these challenges can be met
I present a reconstruction of F.H.C. Crick’s two 1957 hypotheses ‘Sequence Hypothesis’ and ‘Central ...
Causal selection is the task of picking out, from a field of known causally relevant factors, some f...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to as...
Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to as...
Several authors have used the notion of causal specificity in order to defend non-parity about genet...
Causal specificity is a measure of how important a cause is relative to another. Waters (2007) has d...
Ferreira Ruiz M. What is Causal Specificity About, and What is it Good for in Philosophy of Biology?...
Causal selection is the task of picking out, from a field of known causally relevant factors, some f...
There are two problems in the history and philosophy of genetics that seem to be related, but it is ...
Biologists studying complex causal systems typically identify some factors as causes and treat other...
I present a reconstruction of F.H.C. Crick’s two 1957 hypotheses ‘Sequence Hypothesis’ and ‘Central ...
Causal selection is the task of picking out, from a field of known causally relevant factors, some f...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to as...
Griffiths et al. (2015) have proposed a quantitative measure of causal specificity and used it to as...
Several authors have used the notion of causal specificity in order to defend non-parity about genet...
Causal specificity is a measure of how important a cause is relative to another. Waters (2007) has d...
Ferreira Ruiz M. What is Causal Specificity About, and What is it Good for in Philosophy of Biology?...
Causal selection is the task of picking out, from a field of known causally relevant factors, some f...
There are two problems in the history and philosophy of genetics that seem to be related, but it is ...
Biologists studying complex causal systems typically identify some factors as causes and treat other...
I present a reconstruction of F.H.C. Crick’s two 1957 hypotheses ‘Sequence Hypothesis’ and ‘Central ...
Causal selection is the task of picking out, from a field of known causally relevant factors, some f...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...