Systems biology faces a choice between reductionist and holist approaches, but practising systems biologists are often unaware of what the implications of each path will be. Modern neo-holism, as manifested in Robert Rosen’s Relational Biology, concludes that the functions of complex systems are irreducible to the functions of their component parts, and also implies that the current foundations of computational theory are inadequate for systems biology. By contrast, modern neo-reductionism replaces classical conceptions of inter-theory reduction with the looser concept of supervenience, in the process reassuring us that we can make progress in systems biology with computational theory as we know it today. However, the price to pay for this ...
Defending Robert Rosen’s claim that in every confrontation between physics and biology it is physics...
Systems biology is sometimes presented as providing a superior approach to the problem of biological...
Ever since Darwin a great deal of the conceptual history of biology may be read as a struggle betwee...
Background: An old debate has undergone a resurgence in systems biology: that of reductionism versus...
The comprehension of living organisms in all their complexity poses a major challenge to the biologi...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
Systems approaches to biology are steadily widening their reach, but the road to integration and acc...
Systems biologists often distance themselves from reductionist approaches and formulate their aim as...
In this thesis, I discuss the development of systems biology and issues in the pro-gression of this ...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
Systems biology aims at creating mathematical models, i.e., computational reconstructions of biologi...
This study explores the conceptual history of systems biology and its impact on philosophical and sc...
Systems biology aims at creating mathematical models, i.e., computational reconstructions of biologi...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
AbstractThis study explores the conceptual history of systems biology and its impact on philosophica...
Defending Robert Rosen’s claim that in every confrontation between physics and biology it is physics...
Systems biology is sometimes presented as providing a superior approach to the problem of biological...
Ever since Darwin a great deal of the conceptual history of biology may be read as a struggle betwee...
Background: An old debate has undergone a resurgence in systems biology: that of reductionism versus...
The comprehension of living organisms in all their complexity poses a major challenge to the biologi...
Systems biology seeks to study biological systems as a whole, contrary to the reductionist approach ...
Systems approaches to biology are steadily widening their reach, but the road to integration and acc...
Systems biologists often distance themselves from reductionist approaches and formulate their aim as...
In this thesis, I discuss the development of systems biology and issues in the pro-gression of this ...
In the last decades, genomic and postgenomic technologies obtained a great amount of information on ...
Systems biology aims at creating mathematical models, i.e., computational reconstructions of biologi...
This study explores the conceptual history of systems biology and its impact on philosophical and sc...
Systems biology aims at creating mathematical models, i.e., computational reconstructions of biologi...
This paper examines some methodological and epistemological issues underlying the ongoing "artificia...
AbstractThis study explores the conceptual history of systems biology and its impact on philosophica...
Defending Robert Rosen’s claim that in every confrontation between physics and biology it is physics...
Systems biology is sometimes presented as providing a superior approach to the problem of biological...
Ever since Darwin a great deal of the conceptual history of biology may be read as a struggle betwee...