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2011 Marjorie Grene Prize
The Marjorie Grene Prize Committee received a total of eleven
submissions for the 2011 prize. All submissions were of superb
quality, with over half already published or accepted for
publication. Once again the committee was reminded of the creativity
and talent of the more junior members of ISHPSSB, as well as the
breadth of expertise that defines our society.
Angela Potochnik, currently assistant professor in the Department of
Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati, is the recipient of the
2011 Marjorie Grene Prize for the best manuscript based on a
presentation at one of the two previous ISHPSSB meetings by someone
who was, at the time of presentation, a graduate student. Her
submission, "Explanatory Independence and Epistemic Interdependence:
A Case Study of the Optimality Approach" is an important contribution
to our understanding of modelling strategies in science. In a
well-argued and precise analysis, Potochnik explores the pursuit of
optimality models in evolutionary and behavioural ecology, the
criticisms that have been levelled against them, and the reasons for
the persistence of such models. Arguing that optimality models have
value as evolutionary explanations, Potochnik shows that such models
have explanatory independence: they neglect certain aspects of the
evolutionary process such as genetic transmission. At the same time,
however, the applicability of such optimality models must be
evaluated by looking beyond the dynamics represented by them--thus
they are epistemically dependent on other models. Potochnik draws
broad conclusions about the tension between these two features, and
her paper is an original contribution to philosophical discussions
about the roles of modelling in science, the nature of scientific
explanation, and the constraints and complexities of scientific
practice.
Tara Abraham (Chair), on behalf of the rest of the Grene Prize Committee:
Gillian Barker, Kevin Elliott, Marta Halina, Greg Radick, Adam
Shapiro, and V. Betty Smocovitis
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