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Re: Why four categories of causation?
- From: Jerry Zhu <***>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 18:46:22 -0800
--- Judith Rosen <***> wrote:
> that the reasons the reductionistic/mechanistic
> approach and its
> underlying models won't work in answering biological
> questions have to
> do with relational and organizational matters which
> apply to all
> systems, not just biological systems.
I agree with "relational and organizational matters
apply to all systems." My opinion on this is that
this concept belongs to quantum physics not biology.
The reason it applies to all systems in the emergent
hierarchy is because quantum physics is at the lowest
level of evolution, the big bang that all things
derived. Therefore it's not biology concept that
modifies physics rather it is the other way around.
The same idea, social study wont influence biology. On
the contrary sociology should be based on all levels
of evolutionary hierarchies below.
Jerry Zhu
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