Predictability and the Unpredictable. Life, Evolution and Behaviour

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    N. 10 Predictability and the Unpredictable. Life, Evolution and Behaviour,
    edited by David Ceccarelli and Giulia Frezza Roma,

    CNR Edizioni, 2018

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    Introduction. The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the Crossroad DAVID CECCARELLI - GIULIA FREZZA I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life Sciences From Predictability to the Theories of Change IGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell Migration LUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural Selection FABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past Evolution VIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in Ecology PHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological Knowledge MAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-Study CARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia Tsunami GIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary Explanations DAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for Selection SARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary Contingency SILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and Traditions MARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds” DARIO MARTINELLI Introduction. The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the CrossroadDavid Ceccarelli - Giulia Frezza I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life SciencesFrom Predictability to the Theories of ChangeIGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell MigrationLUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural SelectionFABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past EvolutionVIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in EcologyPHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological KnowledgeMAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-StudyCARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia TsunamiGIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary ExplanationsDAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for SelectionSARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary ContingencySILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and TraditionsMARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds”DARIO MARTINELLI Introduction. The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the CrossroadDavid Ceccarelli - Giulia Frezza I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life SciencesFrom Predictability to the Theories of ChangeIGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell MigrationLUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural SelectionFABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past EvolutionVIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in EcologyPHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological KnowledgeMAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-StudyCARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia TsunamiGIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary ExplanationsDAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for SelectionSARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary ContingencySILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and TraditionsMARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds”DARIO MARTINELLI . The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the CrossroadDavid Ceccarelli - Giulia Frezza I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life SciencesFrom Predictability to the Theories of ChangeIGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell MigrationLUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural SelectionFABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past EvolutionVIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in EcologyPHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological KnowledgeMAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-StudyCARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia TsunamiGIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary ExplanationsDAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for SelectionSARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary ContingencySILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and TraditionsMARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds”DARIO MARTINELLI Introduction. The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the CrossroadDavid Ceccarelli - Giulia Frezza I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life SciencesFrom Predictability to the Theories of ChangeIGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell MigrationLUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural SelectionFABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past EvolutionVIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in EcologyPHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological KnowledgeMAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-StudyCARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia TsunamiGIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary ExplanationsDAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for SelectionSARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary ContingencySILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and TraditionsMARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds”DARIO MARTINELLI Introduction. The Culture of Predictability and the Nature of the Unpredictable: Life Sciences at the CrossroadDavid Ceccarelli - Giulia Frezza I - Scales of Stochasticity Between Physical and Life SciencesFrom Predictability to the Theories of ChangeIGNAZIO LICATA Determinism and Stochasticity in Mathematical Modelling for Cell MigrationLUIGI PREZIOSI On the Nature of Natural SelectionFABIO STERPETTI Predicting the Genetic Loci of Past EvolutionVIRGINIE COURTIER-ORGOGOZO – ARNAUD MARTIN Contingency, Laws and Random Events: Epistemic Specificities of the Neutral Theory in EcologyPHILIPPE HUNEMAN II - Predictability from Biology to Neuroscience and Biomedicine: Are They So Predictable After All? Uncompromising Empiricism Once Again: Big Data and the Case of Numerical Taxonomy BARBARA CONTINENZA Big Data and Biological KnowledgeMAËL MONTÉVIL – GIUSEPPE LONGO Epigenetics and Development in Cognitive Functions: Literacy as a Case-StudyCARMELA MORABITO “Decline” vs. “Plasticity”: Conflicting Narratives in the Dementia TsunamiGIULIA FREZZA III - The Evolutionary Unpredictability: Past and Future Orthogenetic Predictability: Orderliness and Symmetry in Early Macroevolutionary ExplanationsDAVID CECCARELLI Synthesis and Behaviour: a New Role for SelectionSARA CAMPANELLA Seinesgleichen geschieht: Contemporary Challenges to Evolutionary ContingencySILVIA CAIANIELLO Interspecific Cultural Convergences (ICC) and Interspecific Cultural Studies (ICS): From the Only Human Towards a Comparative History of Animal Uses and TraditionsMARCO CELENTANO On the Contingency of What Matters: Predictability and Evolutionary Ethics ELEONORA SEVERINI Estimations, Plans, Narratives: How non-Human Animals Deal with the Future and “Possible Worlds”DARIO MARTINELLI Abstract The volume gathers contributions by scientists as well as historians and philosophers of science about the subject of predictability in bioscience. A cornerstone of Western science, predictability has emancipated, along the XX Century, from the deterministic framing. Biosciences played a crucial role in this process, but they also spurred the inquiry into the nature of the unpredictable, fostering the development of new epistemic approaches to complexity. The new computational tools and the exponential growth of information in the current Big Data era are reassessing the claims of predictability in the analysis of large complex systems, such as those underlying living beings, their behavior and evolution. The book offers a critical review aimed at outlining not only the new frontiers of predictability, but especially the new configurations that the unpredictable is assuming in these research fields.