Makmiller Pedroso
Towson University
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2015
Marc Ereshefsky; Makmiller Pedroso
This paper considers whether multispecies biofilms are evolutionary individuals. Numerous multispecies biofilms have characteristics associated with individuality, such as internal integrity, division of labor, coordination among parts, and heritable adaptive traits. However, such multispecies biofilms often fail standard reproductive criteria for individuality: they lack reproductive bottlenecks, are comprised of multiple species, do not form unified reproductive lineages, and fail to have a significant division of reproductive labor among their parts. If such biofilms are good candidates for evolutionary individuals, then evolutionary individuality is achieved through other means than frequently cited reproductive processes. The case of multispecies biofilms suggests that standard reproductive requirements placed on individuality should be reconsidered. More generally, the case of multispecies biofilms indicates that accounts of individuality that focus on single-species eukaryotes are too restrictive and that a pluralistic and open-ended account of evolutionary individuality is needed.
Synthese | 2009
Makmiller Pedroso
Some mathematicians and philosophers contend that set theory plays a foundational role in mathematics. However, the development of category theory during the second half of the twentieth century has encouraged the view that this theory can provide a structuralist alternative to set-theoretical foundations. Against this tendency, criticisms have been made that category theory depends on set-theoretical notions and, because of this, category theory fails to show that set-theoretical foundations are dispensable. The goal of this paper is to show that these criticisms are misguided by arguing that category theory is entirely autonomous from set theory.
Logic Journal of The Igpl \/ Bulletin of The Igpl | 2007
Makmiller Pedroso
The goal of this paper is to wonder whether there is some pattern preservedthroughout every criterion of identity. Two solutions will be examined: Leibnizs Lawand Lowes criterion of identity. In particular, it will be defended the following theses about them:they are circular definitions;their circularity, by itself, does not make them untenable accounts.
Biology and Philosophy | 2013
Marc Ereshefsky; Makmiller Pedroso
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences | 2012
Makmiller Pedroso
Archive | 2015
Marc Ereshefsky; Makmiller Pedroso
The Philosophical Quarterly | 2014
Makmiller Pedroso
Biological Theory | 2018
Makmiller Pedroso
Biology and Philosophy | 2017
Makmiller Pedroso
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences | 2015
Makmiller Pedroso