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Systems Biology: Philosophical Foundations

Editat de Fred Boogerd, Frank J. Bruggeman, Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr, H.V. Westerhoff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 2007
Systems biology is a vigorous and expanding discipline, in many ways a successor to genomics and perhaps unprecedented in its combination of biology with a great many other sciences, from physics to ecology, from mathematics to medicine, and from philosophy to chemistry. Studying the philosophical foundations of systems biology may resolve a longer standing issue, i.e., the extent to which Biology is entitled to its own scientific foundations rather than being dominated by existing philosophies.

* Answers the question of what distinguishes the living from the non-living* An in-depth look to a vigorous and expanding discipline, from molecule to system* Explores the region between individual components and the system
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444520852
ISBN-10: 0444520856
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 165 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Computational biologists, Molecular biologists, Cellular biologists, Systems biologists, Bioinformaticians, Philosophers of Science, Philosophers of Biology

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Towards philosophical foundations of Systems Biology: introduction
Chapter 2: The methodologies of systems biology
Chapter 3: Methodology is Philosophy
Chapter 4: How can we understand metabolism?
Chapter 5: On building reliable pictures with unreliable data: An evolutionary and developmental coda for the new systems biology
Chapter 6: Mechanism and mechanical explanation in systems biology
Chapter 7: Theories, models, and equations in systems biology
Chapter 8: All models are wrong: … some more than others
Chapter 9: Data without models merging with models without data
Chapter 10: The biochemical factory that autonomously fabricates itself: A systems biological view of the living cell
Chapter 11: A systemic approach to the origin of biological organization
Chapter 12: Biological mechanisms: organized to maintain autonomy
Chapter 13: The disappearance of function from ‘self-organizing systems’
Chapter 14: Afterthoughts as foundations for systems biology