Discovering Complexity: Decomposition and Localization As Strategies in Scientific Research - Rilegato

Bechtel, William; Richardson, Robert C.

 
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Discovering Complexity offers an account of scientific discovery that aims to be psychologically and historically realistic. Drawing on cases from a number of life sciences, including biochemistry, genetics, and neuroscience, this study of the dynamics of theory development focuses on two psychological heuristics, decomposition and localization. William Bechtel and Robert Richardson identify a number of "choice-points" that scientists confront in developing mechanistic explanations and describe how different choices result in divergent explanatory models.
According to Bechtel and Richardson's analysis, decomposition is the attempt to differentiate components of a system, while localization assigns responsibility for specific tasks to these components. The book examines in detail the usefulness of these heuristics in biological science, but also discusses their fallibility: underlying their use is the sometimes false assumption that nature is significantly decomposable and hierarchical. When a system does not appear to be decomposable, a classic response has been to abandon the pursuit of mechanistic explanation and to settle for accurate descriptions of phenomena. More recently, with advances in mathematical modeling, an alternative has emerged. Described in this work is an approach to explanation that appeals to interactions between simple components, rather than assigning functions to individual components.

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Contenuti

Preface
Pt. I Scientific Discovery and Rationality
Ch. 1 Cognitive strategies and Scientific Discovery 3
1 Rationalizing Scientific Discovery 3
2 Procedural Rationality 11
Ch. 2 Complex Systems and Mechanistic Explanations 17
1 Mechanistic Explanation 17
2 Decomposition and Localization 23
3 Hierarchy and Organization 27
4 Conclusion: Failure of Localization 31
Pt. II Emerging Mechanisms
Introduction 35
Ch. 3 Identifying the Locus of Control 39
1 Introduction: Identifying System and Context 39
2 External Control: The Environment as a Control 41
3 Internal Control: The System as a Control 47
4 Fixing on a Locus of Control: The Cell in Respiration 51
5 Conclusion: Localization of Function 59
Ch. 4 Direct Localization 63
1 Introduction: Relocating Control 63
2 Phrenology and Cerebral Localization 65
3 Competing Models of Cellular Respiration 72
4 Conclusion: Direct Localization and Competing Mechanisms 88
Ch. 5 The Rejection of Mechanism 93
1 Introduction: Mechanism and Its Opponents 93
2 Flourens and the Integrity of the Nervous System 95
3 The Vitalist Opposition to Mechanistic Physiology 99
4 Conclusion: Settling for Descriptions 113
Pt. III Elaborating Mechanisms
Introduction 119
Ch. 6 Complex Localization 125
1 Introduction: Constraints on Localization 125
2 Top-Down Constraints 128
3 Bottom-Up Constraints 138
4 Conclusion: The Rise and Decline of Decomposability 145
Ch. 7 Integrated Mechanisms 149
1 Introduction: Replacing a Direct Localization 149
2 Direct Localization of Fermentation in Zymase 153
3 A Complex Linear Model of Fermentation 156
4 An Integrated System Responsible for Fermentation 163
5 Conclusion: The Discovery of Integration 168
Ch. 8 Reconstituting the Phenomena 173
1 Introduction: Biochemical Genetics 173
2 Classical Genetics 175
3 Developmental Genetics 181
4 One Gene/One Enzyme 188
5 Conclusion: Reconstituting the Phenomena 192
Pt. IV Emergent Mechanism
Introduction 199
Ch. 9 "Emergent" Phenomena in Interconnected Networks 202
1 Introduction: Dispensing with Modules 202
2 Hierarchical Control: Hughlings Jackson's Analysis of the Nervous System 203
3 Parallel Distributed Processing and Cognition 210
4 Distributed Mechanisms for Genomic Regulation 223
5 Conclusion: Mechanistic Explanations without Functional Decomposition and Localization 227
Ch. 10 Constructing Causal Explanations 230
1 Decomposition and Localization in Perspective 230
2 Four Constraints on Development 234
3 Conclusion: Looking Forward 243
Notes 245
References 257
Index 281

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ISBN 10:  0262514737 ISBN 13:  9780262514736
Casa editrice: The MIT Press, 2010
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