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Does Organicism Really Need Organization?

Olivier Sartenaer

Year: 2023 History, philosophy and theory of the life sciences Pages: 103-125   Publisher: Springer Nature (Netherlands)

Abstract

Abstract The main purpose of the present chapter is to argue in favor of the claim that, contrary to what is usually and tacitly assumed, organization is not necessary for organicism. To this purpose, I first set up the stage by providing a working characterization of organicism that involves two free parameters, whose variations allow for covering the rich and diverse conceptual landscape of organicism, past and present. In particular, I contend that organization is usually construed as a “mean to an end” notion, or as a tool put at the service of vindicating organicism’s twofold defining assumption, namely, that organisms are determinative entities in their own right, to the effect that (organismic) biology is epistemologically autonomous from physico-chemistry. After a short detour devoted to show that organicism generally collapses on a spectrum of variants of emergentism, I take inspiration from a recent account of emergence called “transformational emergence” to put forward a transformational version of organicism. For such a version meets organicism’s defining standards in a way that is free of any commitment to organization, arguing for its very conceptual soundness finally allows for legitimizing the claim that organicism doesn’t really need organization.

Keywords:
Organicism Dynamism Transformational leadership Epistemology Biology Political science Philosophy

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Philosophy and History of Science
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  History and Philosophy of Science
Origins and Evolution of Life
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Astronomy and Astrophysics
Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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