Publications [#326195] of Karen Neander

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Papers Published

  1. Neander, K, Functional analysis and the species design, Synthese, vol. 194 no. 4 (April, 2017), pp. 1147-1168, Springer Nature.
    (last updated on 2020/05/20)

    Abstract:
    © 2015, The Author(s). This paper argues that a minimal notion of function and a notion of normal-proper function are used in explaining how bodies and brains operate. Neither is Cummins’ (1975) notion, as originally defined, and yet his is often taken to be the clearly relevant notion for such an explanatory context. This paper also explains how adverting to normal-proper functions, even if these are selected functions, can play a significant scientific role in the operational explanations of complex systems that physiologists and neurophysiologists provide, despite a lack of relevant causal efficacy on the part of such functions.