Explanatory integration and integrated explanations in Darwinian medicine and evolutionary medicine

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作者
Kranke, Nina [1 ]
机构
[1] Westfalische Wilhelms Univ Munster, Munster, Germany
关键词
Darwinian medicine; Interdisciplinary integration; Evolutionary medicine; Explanatory integration; Old friends hypothesis; Antibiotic resistance; Experimental evolution; HYGIENE HYPOTHESIS; BIOLOGY; EPISTEMOLOGY; SCIENCE; FRIENDS; HEALTH;
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10.1007/s11017-022-09594-z
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
Recently, two research traditions that bring together evolutionary biology and medicine, that is to say, Darwinian medicine and evolutionary medicine, have been identified. In this paper, I analyse these two research traditions with respect to explanatory and interdisciplinary integration. My analysis shows that Darwinian medicine does not integrate medicine and evolutionary biology in any strong sense but does incorporate evolutionary concepts into medicine. I also show that backward-looking explanations in Darwinian medicine are not integrated proximate-and-ultimate explanations but functional explanations that include reference to evolutionary concepts. Nevertheless, explanations in Darwinian medicine have heuristic roles as they potentially contribute to conceptual change and tie pieces of knowledge from different fields of medical research together. I argue that Darwinian medicine is an "interfield" that fosters cross-disciplinary exchange between evolutionary biologists and medical researchers and practitioners based on division of labour and separation, rather than unity. Research in evolutionary medicine, on the other hand, happens at the intersection of evolutionary biology and medicine where the two disciplines are already integrated and is designed to produce entangled proximate-evolutionary explanations. My analysis thus adds another important aspect to the philosophical discussion on the distinction between Darwinian medicine and evolutionary medicine.
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