Genes - Just How Important Are They? - Weighing the Causal Importance of Genes and Environment in Development - Terence Sullivan - Bøker - VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K. - 9783836459174 - 26. februar 2008
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Genes - Just How Important Are They? - Weighing the Causal Importance of Genes and Environment in Development

Terence Sullivan

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Genes - Just How Important Are They? - Weighing the Causal Importance of Genes and Environment in Development

Amongst the general population it is widely held that it is possible to say how much of a characteristic is due to nature and how much is due to nurture. The thought in the background here is that some causes are more important than others. However, there is a longstanding consensus within biology that such talk is in fact meaningless. So what is going on here? One answer is that talk of causal importance should be understood in non-causal terms. I consider three possibilities of how this might be done. The second answer is that despite the consensus it is possible to weigh causes. I explore five attempts utilizing the notions of information, limit setting, causal depth (both as necessity and priority), and invariance and insensitivity. Ultimately none of these attempts succeed. However, I argue that it is possible to answer a similar but separate question, namely, how much difference genes/the environment make to a characteristic. The account offered is the first book-length philosophical treatment of whether it is possible to weigh the causes of development and it will be of interest to philosophers of biology and philosophers more generally.

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Utgitt 26. februar 2008
ISBN13 9783836459174
Utgivere VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
Antall sider 112
Mål 190 g
Språk Engelsk