Scaffolds and scaffolding: an explanatory strategy in evolutionary biology

Biology and Philosophy 38 (2):1-22 (2023)
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In recent years, the explanatory term “scaffold” has been gaining prominence in evolutionary biology. This notion has a long history in other areas, in particular, developmental psychology. In this paper, we connect these two traditions and identify a specific type of explanatory strategy shared between them, namely scaffolding explanations. We offer a new definition of “scaffold” anchored in the explanatory practices of evolutionary biologists and developmental psychologists that has yet to be clearly articulated. We conclude by offering a systematic overview of the various dimensions of scaffolding explanations that further suggests both their usefulness and range of application.

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original Neto, Celso; Meynell, Letitia (forthcoming) "Scaffold: A Causal Concept for Evolutionary Explanations". Philosophy of Science ():1-17

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Celso Neto
University of Exeter
Letitia Meynell
Dalhousie University

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