The Disappearance of Form? Some Methodological Considerations on a Lost Conceptual Dimension in Biology

Perspectives on Science 29 (5):666-680 (2021)
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The concept of form belongs—apparently—to an older stage of biological concept formation. Paradoxically, it is even the insistence on the reference to form that shows its very disappearance.1 The more the functionalization2, systematization, and finally algorithmization of modern biology3 advances, in the sense of systems biology, synthetic biology and bioinformatics, the less audible the call for a rehabilitation of the concept of form becomes.This technomorphic tendency, to deal with living entities in terms of artifacts, increasingly brought the concept of transformation into the forefront—articulated, e.g., in the formal sense by differential equations and their combination on all “levels” of the biological...

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