Downward causes and appropriate abstractions: Alternative argument for Noble's position |
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Authors: | Anna Lewis |
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Affiliation: | Balliol College, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BJ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | In his article of this issue, Denis Noble argues that causation can occur at and between any scales – rather than levels – in nature. I agree with this conclusion, but do not find his reasoning fully persuasive. I offer an independent but related argument for his position, which focuses on the role of the process of abstraction in identifying and understanding a phenomenon. My aim is to give the reader another way to think about causal talk within the framework of Systems Biology. |
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