Function as a causal role in a biological model

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Philosophers of biology usually distinguish historical and systemic accounts of functions. In many areas of experimental biology the "systemic" account is often the most relevant. Yet there are problems this account does admittedly not face up to very well. My contention is that, though two minor problems are irredeemably unsolvable for the systemic account of function, the major ones can be solved by assuming that 'function' denotes (directly) a causal role in a model and (indirectly) the corresponding process in nature. I try to show this through the analysis of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis of stress.

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Maël Lemoine
University of Bordeaux

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