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An outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of science, the
Handbook will also be of interest to those in related fields such as metaphysics, philosophy of psychology and history of s
List of contents
Preface
William C. Wimsatt1. Introduction: Mechanisms and Mechanical Philosophies
Stuart Glennan and Phyllis IllariPart 1: Historical Perspectives on Mechanisms2. Mechanisms: Ancient Sources
Tiberiu Popa3. From the Mechanical Philosophy to Early Modern Mechanisms
Sophie Roux4. The Origins of the Reaction Mechanism
William Goodwin 5. Mechanism, Organicism and Vitalism
Garland E. Allen6. Mechanisms and the Mental
Marcin MilkowskiPart 2: The Nature of Mechanisms7. Varieties of Mechanisms
Stuart Glennan and Phyllis Illari8. Mechanisms, Phenomena, and Functions
Justin Garson9. The Components and Boundaries of Mechanisms
Marie I. Kaiser10. Mechanisms and the Metaphysics of Causation
Lucas Matthews and James Tabery11. Mechanisms, Counterfactuals and Laws
Stavros Ioannidis and Stathis Psillos12. What Would Hume Say? Regularities, Laws, and Mechanisms
Holly Anderson13. Probability and Chance in Mechanisms
Marshall Abrams14. Mechanistic Levels, Reduction and Emergence
Mark Povich and Carl F. Craver15. Mechanisms and Natural Kinds
Emma TobinPart 3: Mechanisms and the Philosophy of Science16. Mechanistic Explanation and its Limits
Marta Halina17. Models of Mechanisms
John Matthewson18. Explaining Visually: Mechanism Diagrams
Adele Abrahamsen, Benjamin Sheredos, and William Bechtel 19. Strategies for Discovering Mechanisms
Lindley Darden20. Mechanisms and Dynamical Systems
David Michael KaplanPart 4: Disciplinary Perspectives on Mechanisms21. Mechanisms in Physics
Meinard Kuhlmann22. Mechanisms in Evolutionary Biology
Lane DesAutels23. Mechanisms in Molecular Biology
Tudor M. Baetu 24. Mechanisms and Biomedicine
Brendan Clarke and Federica Russo25. Developmental Mechanisms
Alan C. Love26. Mechanisms in Ecology
Viorel Pâslaru27. Systems Biology and Mechanistic Explanation
Ingo Brigandt, Sara Green, and Maureen A. O'Malley28. Mechanistic Explanation in Neuroscience
Catherine Stinson and Jacqueline Sullivan29. Mechanisms in Cognitive Science
Carlos Zednik30. Social Mechanisms
Petri Ylikoski31. Disaggregating Historical Explanation: The Move to Social Mechanisms
Daniel Little32. Mechanisms in Economics
Caterina Marchionni 33. Computational Mechanisms
Gualtiero Piccinini34. Mechanisms and Engineering Science
Dingmar van Eck.Index
About the author
Stuart Glennan is the Harry T. Ice Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University, USA.
Phyllis Illari is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Science in the Science and Technology Studies Department at University College London, UK.
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An outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this exciting subject and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of science, the Handbook will also be of interest to those in related fields such as metaphysics, philosophy of psychology and history of s
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"... [A]n excellent guide to mechanism for newly interested readers. There is abundant material for a newcomer, and it covers a nearly exhaustive array of relevant topics… I highly recommend it as both a primer for newcomers to mechanism and for those already familiar with the framework." - Russell Meyer, Philosophical Psychology"This terrific state-of-the-art volume provides a very thorough overview of the history of thinking about mechanisms, methodological and ontological issues surrounding the notion, and the role of mechanisms and mechanistic understanding in many areas of science. It will be invaluable for anyone with an interest in this topic." - James Woodward, University of Pittsburgh, USA"These days philosophers are sure to encounter the notion of mechanism in more discussions of science than ever before. But mechanistic philosophy is as broad as it is varied, so a reliable guide is much needed. Assembled and curated with care, erudition, and excitement, this volume shows off the depth and breadth of the ways in which mechanisms figure in science, metaphysics, epistemology, and history of philosophy." - Anna Alexandrova, University of Cambridge, UK"Glennan and Illari have put together a definitive overview of the many ways in which paying attention to mechanisms can illuminate scientific practice. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a point of entry into the flourishing field of mechanistic philosophy of science." - Jon Williamson, University of Kent, UK