Epigénesis y preformacionismo: radiografía de una antinomía inconclusa

Davide Vecchi, Isaac Hernández
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The process of development of the embryo has inspired philosophical speculation since the advent of Western thought. Since the time of Aristotle two antithetical conceptual models have traditionally been used to understand embryogenesis: either form or structure is preformed in the embryo or it is newly formed with each generation. Our aim in this article is to show that the contrast between the pre-formationist and epigenetic positions persists despite the formidable theoretical and experimental advances of contemporary developmental biology. Pre-formationism and epigenesis have constantly refined their positions in the course of history in order to answer the conceptual challenges of each epoch. This process of continuous transformation has resulted in a partial convergence of the two positions. However, we shall argue that, despite the partial successes of this process of continuous convergence, one of the most fundamental antinomies in biology persists.
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表观发生与前形成:未完成反义的射线照相
自西方思想出现以来,胚胎的发展过程激发了哲学思辨。自亚里士多德时代以来,传统上一直使用两个对立的概念模型来理解胚胎发生:形式或结构是在胚胎中预先形成的,或者是每一代新形成的。我们在这篇文章中的目的是表明,尽管当代发育生物学在理论和实验上取得了巨大的进步,但前形成论和表观遗传论之间的对比仍然存在。前形成论和后生论在历史进程中不断完善自己的地位,以应对每个时代的概念挑战。这个连续变换的过程导致了两个位置的部分收敛。然而,我们认为,尽管这一不断趋同的过程取得了部分成功,但生物学中最基本的矛盾之一仍然存在。
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