Irrational methods suggest indecomposability and emergence
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Tabatabaei Ghomi, Hamed https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5789-9529
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jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThis paper offers a practical argument for metaphysical emergence. The main message is that the growing reliance on so-called irrational scientific methods provides evidence that objects of science are indecomposable and as such, are better described by metaphysical emergence as opposed to the prevalent reductionistic metaphysics. I show that a potential counterargument that science will eventually reduce everything to physics has little weight given where science is heading with its current methodological trend. I substantiate my arguments by detailed examples from biological engineering, but the conclusions are extendable beyond that discipline.</jats:p>
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Paper in General Philosophy of Science, Emergence, Irrational methods, Biological engineering, Synthetic biology, Metaphysical emergence, Indecomposability
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European Journal for Philosophy of Science
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1879-4912
1879-4920
1879-4920
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC