Multiple realizability and biological modality

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Abstract

Critics of multiple realizability have recently argued that we should concentrate solely on actual here-and-now realizations that are found in nature. The possibility of alternative, but unactualized, realizations is regarded as uninteresting because it is taken to be a question of pure logic or an unverifiable scenario of science fiction. However, in the biological context only a contingent set of realizations is actualized. Drawing on recent work on the theory of neutral biological spaces, the article shows that we can have ways of assessing the modal dimension of multiple realizability that do not have to rely on mere conceivability.

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Koskinen, R. (2019). Multiple realizability and biological modality. Philosophy of Science, 86(5), 1123–1133. https://doi.org/10.1086/705478

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