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Towards a pluralistic concept of function function statements in biology
Authors:Rob Pranger
Institution:(1) Institute of Theoretical Biology, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherland;(2) Present address: Dept. of Public Administration, University of Amsterdam, Oudezijdsachterburgwal 237, 1012 DL Amsterdam
Abstract:The meaning of function statements is not clear. Several authors have come up with different explications. By interviewing biologists I tried to get a picture of how they think about lsquofunctionrsquo. Two explications of ldquoFeature X of organism S has function Frdquo came to the fore: (1) ldquoX contributes to F and F contributes to survival/reproduction of Srdquo and (2) ldquoX does F and that contributes to the evolutionary development of X in S via natural selectionrdquo. Most biologists also related function to adaptation. Gould and Vrba criticize the ordinary use of lsquoadaptationrsquo in biology. They propose to use it only in the sense of features developed by natural selection for their current role and to use lsquoexaptationrsquo for features enhancing fitness, but not developed for this by natural selection. This, however, leaves a terminological gap, because as a consequence only effects of adaptations are functions. Effects of exaptations and effects which are not beneficial, like the production of heart sounds, are placed on the same level. That is not in accordance with the practice of biology. That is why a distinction is made between general, adaptive and exaptive functions: function as a pluralistic concept.Revised version of an earlier paper, published in Dutch in lsquoKennis en Methodersquo, November 1988.
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