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    Jorge Mpodozis presents natural drift as an organism-centered view of biological evolution. Currently, many other research programs in biology and philosophy of biology pursue organismic perspectives in evolution. We consider some of the features appearing in the article in this light in order to highlight what is special in Mpodozis’s proposal. We contend that collaborations among research programs would be valuable and suggest that the major contribution of natural drift for organismic project…Read more
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    Pregnant Females as Historical Individuals: An Insight From the Philosophy of Evo-Devo
    with Laura Nuño de la Rosa and Mihaela Pavličev
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 572106. 2021.
    Criticisms of the “container” model of pregnancy picturing female and embryo as separate entities multiply in various philosophical and scientific contexts during the last decades. In this paper, we examine how this model underlies received views of pregnancy in evolutionary biology, in the characterization of the transition from oviparity to viviparity in mammals and in the selectionist explanations of pregnancy as an evolutionary strategy. In contrast, recent evo-devo studies on eutherian repr…Read more
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    Canguilhem and the Logic of Life
    In Christopher Donohue & Charles T. Wolfe (eds.), Vitalism and Its Legacy in Twentieth Century Life Sciences and Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 131-151. 2022.
    We examine aspects of Canguilhem’s philosophy of biology, concerning the knowledge of life and its consequences on science and vitalism. His concept of life stems from the idea of a living individual endowed with creative subjectivity and norms, a Kantian view which “disconcerts logic.” In contrast, we examine two naturalistic perspectives in the 1970s exploring the logic of life (JacobJacob, François) and the logic of the living individual (MaturanaMaturana, Humberto and VarelaVarela, Francisco…Read more
  • Diccionario Interdisciplinar Austral
    Instituto de Filosofía - Universidad Austral. 2017.
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    Sobre la noción de información genética: semántica y excepcionalidad (On the notion of genetic information: semantics and exceptionality)
    with Tomás Garcia Azkonobieta
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (2): 209-230. 2010.
    La noción de información genética es central para la biología, aunque no puede decirse que su estatus teórico esté claro. En este artículo se repasa brevemente la historia de su uso, y se consideran los diferentes problemas que la noción suscita para la comprensión de la evolución y del desarrollo.
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    Autonomía, vida y bioética
    with Antonio Casado da Rocha
    Ludus Vitalis 16 (30): 213-216. 2008.
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    Systems, Autopoietic
    In Dubitzsky, Wolkenhauer, Cho & Yokota (eds.), Encyclopedia of Systems Biology, Springer. pp. 2110-2113. 2013.
    Definition The authors’ definition of the autopoietic system has evolved through the years. One of them states that an autopoietic system is organized (defined as a unity) as a network of processes of production (transformation and destruction) of components that produces the components which: (1) through their interactions and transformations regenerate and realize the network of processes (relations) that produced them; and (2) constitute it (the machine) as a concrete unity in the space in wh…Read more
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    Pere Alberch: Originator of EvoDevo
    with John O. Reiss, Ann C. Burke, Charles Archer, Miquel de Renzi, Hernán Dopazo, Emily A. Gale, J. Richard Hinchliffe, Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Chris S. Rose, Diego Rasskin-Gutman, and Gerd B. Müller
    Biological Theory 3 (4): 351-356. 2008.
    In September 2008, 10 years after the untimely death of Pere Alberch (1954–1998), the 20th Altenberg Workshop in Theoretical Biology gathered a group of Pere’s students, col- laborators, and colleagues (Figure 1) to celebrate his contribu- tions to the origins of EvoDevo. Hosted by the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research (KLI) outside Vienna, the group met for two days of discussion. The meeting was organized in tandem with a congress held in May 2008 at the Cavanilles I…Read more
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    Sobre Bíos y Éthos. Un enfoque contemporáneo
    with Urbano Ferrer, Álvaro Moreno, Ruth García Chico, José Luis González Recio, Luciano Espinosa Rubio, Begoña ROMÁN, Margarita Boladeras, Juan B. Fuentes, and Natalia S. GARCÍA PÉREZ
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 3. 2007.
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    In the evolutionary biology of the Modern Synthesis the study of patterns refers to how to identify and systematise order in lineages, looking for hierarchies or for branching/splitting events in the tree of life, whereas the resulting order is supposed to be due to underlying processes or mechanisms. But patterns and processes play distinct roles in evo-devo: four different views on the role of patterns and processes in descriptions and explanations of development and evolution: A) transformati…Read more
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    Is Increasing Autonomy a Factor of Evolution?
    Science & Education 24 (9-10): 1257-1262. 2015.
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    Pattern and Process in evo-devo
    with Laura Nuño De La Rosa García
    In Henk W. De Regt, Stephan Hartmann & Samir Okasha (eds.), EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009, Springer. pp. 263-274. 2011.
    In the Modern Synthesis the study of patterns refers to how to identify and systematize order in lineages (description), attributed to underlying processes or mechanisms (explanation). But patterns and processes play distinct roles in evodevo. In this paper we (1) distinguish three different views (the transformational, the morphogenetic and the process approach) according to the role they play in the description and explanation of development and evolution, and (2) relate this discussion to the…Read more
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    La idea de autonomía en biología
    with Álvaro Moreno
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 40 21-37. 2007.
    The aim of this article is to examine how the notion of biological autonomy may be linked to other notions of autonomy usual in philosophical discussions. Starting in the 70s, the Chilean biologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela developed a theory of life as autopoiesis which gives rise to a new conception of autonomy: biological autonomy. The development of this concept implies the recovery of the notion of the organism in a scientific context in which biology and philosophy of biology…Read more