雅各布对生殖的理解:来自有机协作框架的挑战

IF 0.4 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Arantza Etxeberria Agiriano
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弗朗索瓦·雅各布认为生命世界是由生殖环节联系在一起的,他认为生物学不应该局限于研究个体生物,因为它们是短暂的。他认为繁殖是生命的原因和目的,并断言遗传程序在生理学和进化生物学中起着至关重要的作用,为生物学提供了一个潜在的统一框架。虽然承认雅各布将繁殖作为纽带的观点的重要性,但也有人批评他对遗传程序的依赖。各种方法来理解生殖的原因-包括形式,物质和外部支架因素-进行了探索,并强调了一些超出遗传编程概念的观点。此外,批评和反对的组织方面和生殖在生活中的重要性。最后,再生产的关系本质被认为是一个需要考虑协作和分布式模型的关键方面。
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Jacob’s Understanding of Reproduction: Challenges from an Organismic Collaborative Framework
François Jacob viewed the living world as interconnected by reproductive links, suggesting that biology should not limit itself to studying individual organisms given their ephemeral nature. He believed that reproduction was the cause and purpose of life, asserting that the genetic program played a crucial role in physiology and evolutionary biology, offering a potential unifying framework for biology. While acknowledging the importance of Jacob’s idea of reproduction as a nexus, there are criticisms regarding his reliance on genetic programs. Various approaches to understanding the causes of reproduction—including formal, material, and externally scaffolded factors—are explored and highlight some perspectives that extend beyond the concept of genetic programming. Furthermore, criticisms and objections to the organizational aspects and significance of reproduction in life are addressed. Finally, the relational nature of reproduction is presented as a crucial aspect that necessitates considering collaborative and distributed models.
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