Objects, Kinds and Mechanisms in Biology: A One Day Workshop

April 13, 2012
Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, University of Leeds

Leeds
United Kingdom

Sponsor(s):

  • British Society for the Philosophy of Science

Speakers:

Angelo Cei
University of Leeds
Ellen Clarke
Oxford University
Phyllis Illari
University of Hertfordshire
Emma Tobin
University College London
Marcel Weber
Université de Genève

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The purpose of the workshop is to encourage discussion of the natures and roles of objects, structure and mechanisms in biology with a view to achieving clarity on a number of issues, including:

  • How can the heterogeneity of biological objects be appropriately accommodated?
  • Is a metaphysics of mechanisms as entities and activities sustainable in biology?
  • What would be an appropriate metaphysics for biological kinds?

Schedule

10.30-10.55 Coffee
10.55-11.00 Welcome
11.00-12.15 Phyllis Illari (Hertfordshire) The Indispensability of Objects in Biology
12.15-13.30 Ellen Clarke (All Souls) The Organism as a Problem in Biological Ontology

13.30-14.15 Lunch (provided)
14.15-15.30 Marcel Weber (Geneva) Individual, Cell Lineage, and Functional Integration

15.30-15.45 Tea
15.45-17.00 Emma Tobin (UCL) Biomolecular Classification
17.00-18.15 Angelo Cei (Leeds) TBA
18.15-18.30 wrap up


A limited number of student bursaries will be available.

Registration is free but please indicate your interest in attending.

For further details contact: Steven French ([email protected])


Financial support for this workshop has been provided by the British Society for the Philosophy of Science.

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