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The proliferation of functions: Multiple systems playing multiple roles in multiple supersystems


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jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pWhen considering a system that performs a role, it is often stated that performing that role is ajats:italicfunction</jats:italic>of the system. The general form of such statements is that “the function ofjats:italicS</jats:italic>isjats:italicR</jats:italic>,” wherejats:italicS</jats:italic>is the functioning system andjats:italicR</jats:italic>is the functional role it plays. However, such statements do not represent how that single function was selected from many possible alternatives. This article renders those alternatives explicit by revealing the other possible function statements that might be made when eitherjats:italicS</jats:italic>orjats:italicR</jats:italic>is being considered. In particular, two forms of selection are emphasized. First, when we say “the function ofjats:italicS</jats:italic>isjats:italicR</jats:italic>,” there are typically many systems other thanjats:italicS</jats:italic>that are required to be in operation for that role to be fulfilled. The functioning system,jats:italicS</jats:italic>, does not perform the role,jats:italicR</jats:italic>, all by itself, and those systems that supportjats:italicS</jats:italic>in performing that role might also have been considered as functioning. Second, when we say, “the function ofjats:italicS</jats:italic>isjats:italicR</jats:italic>,” there are typically many other roles thatjats:italicS</jats:italic>plays apart fromjats:italicR</jats:italic>, and those other roles might also have been considered functional. When we make function assignments, we select both the functioning system,jats:italicS</jats:italic>, and the functional role,jats:italicR</jats:italic>, from a range of alternatives. To emphasize these alternatives, this article develops a diagrammatic representation of multiple systems playing multiple roles in multiple supersystems.</jats:p>

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Causation, Function, Proliferation, Propagation, Systems

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Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing: AIEDAM

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0890-0604
1469-1760

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29

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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DSpace@Cambridge license
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/K008196/1)
This work  was partly supported by an Early Career Fellowship (EP/K008196/1) from the  UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and by an  Interdisciplinary Fellowship in Philosophy (Crausaz Wordsworth 2013/14)  from the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities  (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge.