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The autonomy of functional biology: a reply to Rosenberg
Authors:Marc Lange
Institution:(1) Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, 27599-3125, USA
Abstract:Rosenberg has recently argued that explanations supplied by (what he calls) ldquofunctional biologyrdquo are mere promissory notes for macromolecular adaptive explanations. Rosenberg's arguments currently constitute one of the most substantial challenges to the autonomy, irreducibility, and indispensability of the explanations supplied by functional biology. My responses to Rosenberg's arguments will generate a novel account of the autonomy of functional biology. This account will turn on the relations between counterfactuals, scientific explanations, and natural laws. Crucially, in their treatment of the laws' relation to counterfactuals, Rosenberg's arguments beg the question against the autonomy of functional biology. This relation is considerably more subtle than is suggested by familiar slogans such as ldquoLaws support counterfactuals; accidents don't.rdquo
Keywords:Explanation  Laws  Function  Autonomy  Reductionism  Counterfactual
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