Andrew Bollhagen

University Of California, San Diego
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    Unless one embraces activities as foundational, understanding activities in mechanisms requires an account of the means by which entities in biological mechanisms engage in their activities—an account that does not merely explain activities in terms of more basic entities and activities. Recent biological research on molecular motors exemplifies such an account, one that explains activities in terms of free energy and constraints. After describing the characteristic “stepping” activities of thes…Read more
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    The inchworm episode: Reconstituting the phenomenon of kinesin motility
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2): 1-25. 2021.
    New Mechanist philosophical models of "phenomenon reconstitution" understand the process to be driven by explanatory considerations. Here I discuss an episode of phenomenon reconstitution that occurred entirely within an experimental program dedicated to characterizing the phenomenon of kinesin motility. Rather than being driven by explanatory considerations, as standard mechanist views maintain, I argue that the phenomenon of kinesin motility was reconstituted to enhance researchers’ primary ex…Read more
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    Philosophy of Cell Biology
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2019.