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    An organisational approach to biological communication
    with Leonardo Bich and Alvaro Moreno
    Acta Biotheoretica (2): 103-128. 2019.
    This paper aims to provide a philosophical and theoretical account of biological communication grounded in the notion of organisation. The organisational approach characterises living systems as organised in such a way that they are capable to self-produce and self-maintain while in constant interaction with the environment. To apply this theoretical framework to the study of biological communication, we focus on a specific approach, based on the notion of influence, according to which communica…Read more
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    Probabilistic causation and the explanatory role of natural selection
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (3): 344-355. 2011.
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    Tim LEWENS. Darwin
    Alpha (Osorno) 31 261-264. 2010.
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    Probabilistic causation and the explanatory role of natural selection
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 42 (3): 344-355. 2011.
    The explanatory role of natural selection is one of the long-term debates in evolutionary biology. Nevertheless, the consensus has been slippery because conceptual confusions and the absence of a unified, formal causal model that integrates different explanatory scopes of natural selection. In this study we attempt to examine two questions: (i) What can the theory of natural selection explain? and (ii) Is there a causal or explanatory model that integrates all natural selection explananda? For t…Read more