Article ID: CBB001024010

Studying Populations without Molecular Biology: Aster Models and a New Argument against Reductionism (2011)

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During the past few decades, philosophers of biology have debated the issue of reductionism versus anti-reductionism, with both sides often claiming a `pluralist' position. However, both sides also tend to focus on a single research paradigm, which analyzes living things in terms of certain macromolecular components. I offer a case study where biologists pursue other analytic pathways, in a tradition of quantitative genetics that originates with the initially purely mathematical theories of R. A. Fisher, J. B. S. Haldane, and Sewall Wright in the 1930s. Aster Models (developed by Ruth Shaw and Charles Geyer) offers a class of statistical models designed for studying the fitness of plant and animal populations, by integrating the measurements of separate, sequential, non-normally distributed fitness components in novel ways. Their work generates important theoretical and practical results that do not require elaboration by molecular biology, and thus serves as a counterexample to the claims of philosophers whose `pluralism' still harbors reductionist assumptions.

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Authors & Contributors
Deichmann, Ute
Sarkar, Sahotra
Skipper, Robert Alan, Jr.
Abi-Rached, Joelle M.
Brush, Stephen G.
Esposito, Maurizio
Journals
Biology and Philosophy
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
European Legacy
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
American Philosophical Society
University of Pennsylvania
Kluwer Academic
University of Chicago Press
Routledge India
Concepts
Reductionism
Evolution
Molecular biology
Biology
Genetics
Darwinism
People
Wright, Sewall
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer
Haldane, John Burdon Sanderson
Pearson, Karl
Anderson, Edgar
Avery, Oswald Theodore
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
Institutions
Missouri Botanical Garden
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