Article ID: CBB948011358

Universality, complexity and the praxis of biology: Two case studies (2015)

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The phenomenon of biology provides a prime example for a naturally occurring complex system. The approach to this complexity reflects the tension between a reductionist, reverse-engineering stance, and more abstract, systemic ones. Both of us are reductionists, but our observations challenge reductionism, at least the naive version of it. Here we describe the challenge, focusing on two universal characteristics of biological complexity: two-way microscopic–macroscopic degeneracy, and lack of time scale separation within and between levels of organization. These two features and their consequences for the praxis of experimental biology, reflect inherent difficulties in separating the dynamics of any given level of organization from the coupled dynamics of all other levels, including the environment within which the system is embedded. Where these difficulties are not deeply acknowledged, the impacts of fallacies that are inherent to naive reductionism are significant. In an era where technology enables experimental high-resolution access to numerous observables, the challenge faced by the mature reductionist—identification of relevant microscopic variables—becomes more demanding than ever. The demonstrations provided here are taken from two very different biological realizations: populations of microorganisms and populations of neurons, thus making the lesson potentially general.

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Authors & Contributors
Green, Sara
Batterman, Robert W.
Bechtel, William
Brigandt, Ingo
Brown, Daniel
Caianiello, Silvia
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Science and Education
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Biology and Philosophy
Foundations of Science
Publishers
Fondazione Museo Storico del Trentino
Concepts
Philosophy of biology
Biology
Reductionism
Systems biology
Experimental biology
Philosophy of science
People
Cassirer, Ernst
Goldstein, Kurt
Maxwell, James Clerk
Mayr, Ernst
Tyndall, John
Tinbergen, Nikolaas
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
Places
Europe
Italy
Institutions
California Institute of Technology
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