Many bioinformaticians seem to shy away from believing that we can have knowledge about a mind-independent biological reality. This paper attempts to show that this tendency is neither well-founded nor harmless. Even though most bioinformaticians work only with terms and concepts, they cannot altogether disregard the question whether these terms and concepts have any real referents. The paper consists of three parts. Part I clarifies three different positions in the philosophy of science with which it would be good for the philosophical outlook of bioinformaticians to become familiar, and it defends one of them, Karl Popper’s epistemological realism. Part II discusses a distinction which is necessary for epistemological realism and is of pr...
The philosopher Georges Canguilhem observed that the “physician’s thought and activity are incompreh...
The purpose of this work is to reconsider and critically discuss the conceptual foundations of moder...
Structural realism holds that ontological commitments induced by successful scientific theories shou...
AbstractMany bioinformaticians seem to shy away from believing that we can have knowledge about a mi...
The traditional emphasis on the physics of the very small is questioned, and the suggestion made tha...
This paper discusses the need for players in science, i.e., active scientists, to have enough philos...
Background: Bioinformatics has multitudinous identities, organisational alignments and disciplinary ...
Marcello Barbieri has presented code biology as an alternative to the Peircean approach to biosemiot...
International audienceA number of research projects in synthetic biology funded by public institutio...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
Abstract Background Bioinformatics has multitudinous identities, organisational alignments and disci...
This work traces a thread from what might be called a standard account of scientific realism and ant...
The paper addresses one of most important topics in contemporary epistemology, i.e. the cont...
Popper put forward a three world theory to encompass subjective knowledge and objective knowledge as...
BACKGROUND: Many areas of biology are open to mathematical and computational modelling. The applicat...
The philosopher Georges Canguilhem observed that the “physician’s thought and activity are incompreh...
The purpose of this work is to reconsider and critically discuss the conceptual foundations of moder...
Structural realism holds that ontological commitments induced by successful scientific theories shou...
AbstractMany bioinformaticians seem to shy away from believing that we can have knowledge about a mi...
The traditional emphasis on the physics of the very small is questioned, and the suggestion made tha...
This paper discusses the need for players in science, i.e., active scientists, to have enough philos...
Background: Bioinformatics has multitudinous identities, organisational alignments and disciplinary ...
Marcello Barbieri has presented code biology as an alternative to the Peircean approach to biosemiot...
International audienceA number of research projects in synthetic biology funded by public institutio...
Synthetic biology is a novel branch of biological sciences. The creation of a synthetic microorganis...
Abstract Background Bioinformatics has multitudinous identities, organisational alignments and disci...
This work traces a thread from what might be called a standard account of scientific realism and ant...
The paper addresses one of most important topics in contemporary epistemology, i.e. the cont...
Popper put forward a three world theory to encompass subjective knowledge and objective knowledge as...
BACKGROUND: Many areas of biology are open to mathematical and computational modelling. The applicat...
The philosopher Georges Canguilhem observed that the “physician’s thought and activity are incompreh...
The purpose of this work is to reconsider and critically discuss the conceptual foundations of moder...
Structural realism holds that ontological commitments induced by successful scientific theories shou...