Article ID: CBB001021848

The Cell's Journey: From Metaphorical to Literal Factory (2007)

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The concept of the cell has been based on metaphor since its inception, and the history of cell theory has continued to rely on metaphor and analogy. In the nineteenth century, cells were most popularly conceived either as building stones or elementary autonomous organisms from which larger organisms are composed. With advances in physiology and the rise of modern biochemistry in the early twentieth century, the chemical factory or laboratory became the dominant metaphor for this biological unit. Today in the twenty-first century, the metaphorical imagery has become a reality, with cells acting as chemical factories for the synthesis of commercially valuable bio-products. The history of the cell shows how metaphors act as conceptual tools, with particular strengths for facilitating different sorts of questions and experimental techniques.

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Authors & Contributors
Anderson, Rebecca
Bechtel, William
Samantha Killmore
Fasolo, Aldo
James Drown
Mary Beilby
Journals
Historical Records of Australian Science
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
History of Science
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Columbia University Press
Brepols
Armando
Concepts
Cellular biology
Biology
Electrophysiology
Biographies
Biochemistry
Metaphors; analogies
People
Walker, Norman Alan (1929–2013)
Fischer, Emil Hermann
Levi-Montalcini, Rita
Kühn, Alfred
Haeckel, Ernst
Hadorn, Ernst
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
Places
Germany
Institutions
University of Sydney
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