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Lauren Ross (Irvine): Causal concepts in biology: how pathways differ from mechanisms and why it matters
Lauren Ross (Irvine): Causal concepts in biology: how pathways differ from mechanisms and why it matters
Lauren Ross (Logic and Philosophy of Science Department, University of California, Irvine) Title of the talk: "Causal concepts in biology: how pathways differ from mechanisms and why it matters" https://youtu.be/TssjCftz_Es Abstract For nearly two decades few topics in philosophy of science have received as much attention as mechanistic explanation. One motivation for these accounts is …
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Lauren Ross (University of California, Irvine): The doctrine of specific etiology
Lauren Ross (University of California, Irvine): The doctrine of specific etiology
Lauren Ross (Logic and Philosophy of Science Department, University of California, Irvine) Title of the talk: The doctrine of specific etiology In this talk I argue that the 19th century germ theory of disease involves two important types of specificity at the level of etiology. These types have to do with what Dubos has famously …
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Lauren Ross (University of California, Irvine): The doctrine of specific etiology
Lauren Ross (University of California, Irvine): The doctrine of specific etiology
Lauren Ross (Logic and Philosophy of Science Department, University of California, Irvine) Title of the talk: The doctrine of specific etiology In this talk I argue that the 19th century germ theory of disease involves two important types of specificity at the level of etiology. These types have to do with what Dubos has famously …
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Serguei Fetissov (Univ. Normandie, France), “Gut bacteria in control of host motivated behavior”
Serguei Fetissov (Univ. Normandie, France), “Gut bacteria in control of host motivated behavior”
Serguei Fetissov (MD, PhD) is Professor of Physiology, Rouen University of Normandy (France), and a member of UMR1073, Nutrition, Gut & Brain Laboratory (INSERM). He is a specialist of the gut-brain axis. Abstract: Motivated behavior is involuntary behavior aimed at survival and reproduction of an organism, it includes feeding, drinking, mating, defensive/aggressive and some other behaviors …