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Résumé
Dans ce texte, nous proposons un cadre, qui vise à intégrer les contributions des approches constructionnistes et biologiques dans un domaine précis, celui des maladies mentales. Pour ce faire, nous utiliserons quelques propositions récentes faites par des philosophes de la biologie — plus spécifiquement les idées avancées par les tenants de la « théorie des systèmes développementaux » (TSD dans ce qui suit ; Griffiths et Gray, 1994 ; Griffiths et Stoltz, 2000 ; Oyama, 1999) ainsi que la notion d’« enracinement génératif » (generative entrenchment ; Wimsatt, 1986, 1999, 2000).
Abstract
In this paper, we are proposing a framework to integrate the core insights of the constructivist and biological approaches of mental illness. In order to do so, we will use some recent propositions by philosophers of biology, specifically ideas put forth by «developmental system theory» (Griffiths et Gray 1994, Griffiths et Stotz 2000 ; Oyama 1999) and the notion of «generative entrenchment» (Wimsatt 1986, 1999, 2000).
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