Beyond Reduction and Pluralism: Toward an Epistemology of Explanatory Integration in Biology

Erkenntnis, Vol. 73, pp. 295-311, 2010

29 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2008 Last revised: 5 Nov 2010

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Ingo Brigandt

University of Alberta - Department of Philosophy

Date Written: November 10, 2008

Abstract

The paper works towards an account of explanatory integration in biology, using as a case study explanations of the evolutionary origin of novelties - a problem requiring the integration of several biological fields and approaches. In contrast to the idea that fields studying lower level phenomena are always more fundamental in explanations, I argue that the particular combination of disciplines and theoretical approaches needed to address a complex biological problem and which among them is explanatorily more fundamental varies with the problem pursued. Solving a complex problem need not require theoretical unification or the stable synthesis of different biological fields, as items of knowledge from traditional disciplines can be related solely for the purposes of a specific problem. Apart from the development of genuine interfield theories, successful integration can be effected by smaller epistemic units (concepts, methods, explanations) being linked. Unification or integration is not an aim in itself, but needed for the aim of solving a particular scientific problem, where the problem's nature determines the kind of intellectual integration required.

Keywords: reduction, pluralism, integration, unification, synthesis, explanation, evolution of novelties

Suggested Citation

Brigandt, Ingo, Beyond Reduction and Pluralism: Toward an Epistemology of Explanatory Integration in Biology (November 10, 2008). Erkenntnis, Vol. 73, pp. 295-311, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1299252

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