A roadmap to explanatory pluralism: introduction to the topical collection The Biology of Behaviour

Synthese 199 (1-2):1777-1789 (2020)
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Abstract

Pluralism is widely appealed to in many areas of philosophy of science, though what is meant by ‘pluralism’ may profoundly vary. Because explanations of behaviour have been a favoured target for pluralistic theses, the sciences of behaviour offer a rich context in which to further investigate pluralism. This is what the topical collection The Biology of Behaviour: Explanatory pluralism across the life sciences is about. In the present introduction, we briefly review major strands of pluralist theses and their motivations. We highlight three distinct types of pluralisms—type pluralism, fragmentation pluralism and insular pluralism—and introduce the articles of the topical collection.

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Eric Muszynski
Université du Québec à Montréal
Christophe Malaterre
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