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I would agree that Mayr is being cautious. And, your point about the
"level" of explanation may be a valid.
However I think what Mayr says is an indication that the _possibility_ that
new understandings of teleological phenomena are becoming available is
worth considering despite the cautions and qualifications. And, there are
a number of respected biologists who are convinced that these new
understandings amount to a fundamentally new basis for thinking about
biological phenomena-- among them Jack Monod. And, many of these
applications are taking place at a molecular-biological level. Sort of
like Arrow's recommendation that economists ought to look deeper than a
"micro" level for new ideas. The control theory biology is providing the
"Life sciences" not only a new conceptual basis, but also a foundation for
bio-engineering-- with William James "cash value of an idea" as an obvious
backdrop.
Nature Editorial 2OOO "Can Biological Phenomena Be Understood By Humans?
Nature volume 4O3 27 January p. 345.
"... the kind of modeling needed to understand the complex intracellular
networks that underlie most biological functions comes straight from
engineering control theory." p.345.
"As shown by two papers in last week's issue ( see Nature 4O3 335-338,
339-342; 2OOO), it is becoming possible not just to analyze naturally
occurring networks in this spirit, but also to design and build biological
networks to implement desired functions. That, surely, is a kind of
understanding worth having, and one that theoretical physicists can
recognize as progress of a sort."
My own interpretation would be that the applications of control theory in
biology provide sort of justification for the application of control theory
in economics as a replacement for the principle of maximization.
Bill Williams
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