Levels of organization is an ambiguous concept but typically refers to entities at a higher level being composed of entities at a lower level. Understood in this way, levels of organization have played an important role in various branches of biology, including evo-devo. However, sustained attempts at defining or characterizing levels precisely have been rare. The most significant approaches are Wimsatt’s theory of levels of organization, Craver’s account of levels of mechanisms, and recent skeptical or deflationary perspectives. Although many definitions of levels of organization face various difficulties, their flexibility and intuitive appeal suggest that the concept is likely to remain active in biological research, including in evo-dev...
The concept of the modular organization of the organism is central to both classical experimental em...
Hierarchical organization is a central property of complex systems. It is even argued that a system ...
The problem of systemic organization unknown to classical biology is discussed in the paper presente...
Levels of organization is an ambiguous concept but typically refers to entities at a higher level be...
The idea of levels of organization plays a central role in the philosophy of the life sciences. In t...
Levels of organization and their use in science have received increased philosophical attention of l...
A critical task for organizations is how to best structure themselves to efficiently allocate inform...
The concept of hierarchical organization is commonplace in science. Subatomic particles compose atom...
International audienceBiological thinking is structured by the notion of level of organization. We w...
The idea of compositional levels of organization is deeply rooted into contemporary biology and its ...
International audienceThis open access book assesses the prospects of (re)adopting organization as a...
The biological world is hierarchically organised – larger wholes are composed of smaller parts. One ...
International audienceIn the search of a theory of biological organisms, we propose to adopt organiz...
De<plt » past entreaties to organizational theorists and reseontchars to address levels issues mo...
Organization is the explanandum that philosophical and scientific theories take into account for obj...
The concept of the modular organization of the organism is central to both classical experimental em...
Hierarchical organization is a central property of complex systems. It is even argued that a system ...
The problem of systemic organization unknown to classical biology is discussed in the paper presente...
Levels of organization is an ambiguous concept but typically refers to entities at a higher level be...
The idea of levels of organization plays a central role in the philosophy of the life sciences. In t...
Levels of organization and their use in science have received increased philosophical attention of l...
A critical task for organizations is how to best structure themselves to efficiently allocate inform...
The concept of hierarchical organization is commonplace in science. Subatomic particles compose atom...
International audienceBiological thinking is structured by the notion of level of organization. We w...
The idea of compositional levels of organization is deeply rooted into contemporary biology and its ...
International audienceThis open access book assesses the prospects of (re)adopting organization as a...
The biological world is hierarchically organised – larger wholes are composed of smaller parts. One ...
International audienceIn the search of a theory of biological organisms, we propose to adopt organiz...
De<plt » past entreaties to organizational theorists and reseontchars to address levels issues mo...
Organization is the explanandum that philosophical and scientific theories take into account for obj...
The concept of the modular organization of the organism is central to both classical experimental em...
Hierarchical organization is a central property of complex systems. It is even argued that a system ...
The problem of systemic organization unknown to classical biology is discussed in the paper presente...