
BI 146 Lauren Ross: Causal and Non-Causal Explanation
Brain Inspired
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Is There a Constraint in Biology?
The term enabling constraint, is that a real term? Am i making that out? No, that is a real term. And i think this helpfully captures the guiding role of constraints too. So if you think of a a set of blood vessels, they're actually really interesting explanations in biology. If there's a clot in your leg, it ends up causing damage in certain parts of the body and not others. The reason for that is the the vessels are guiding it to the lungs first. That's the way that aure vasculars t basculature is set up. I very much agree tat the yes, part of the limiting factor of constraints is also the sense in which
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