298 Index
Functional decomposition, 211–212, 224–225,
260–261, 278–279, 284–289
Functional knowledge, 164, 167–181, 218
Functional model (of an artifact), 203, 211–212
Functional regress/regress of functions, 97–99
Functional stance. See Stance, functional
Functional type, 106–108, 116, 118
Function ascription, 3–4, 6, 10, 13, 15, 73, 85,
90, 93–101, 173, 213, 260, 270
Galis, F., 263
Garbacz, P., 219
García, C. L., 273nn2–3, 274n20
GC. See Goal-contribution theory of function
General theory of function, 8. See also Uniform/
unifi ed theory of function
Geoffroy St. Hilaire, Étienne, 142n5
Gerhart, J., 263
German, T., 169–174, 178–179
Gero, J. S., 214
Gettier, E., 29–31
Gettier problem, 29–31
Gibson, J., 182–183n16
Gilovich, T., 248
Goal-contribution theory of function (GC),
18–19, 31, 85, 105, 115, 120, 122, 218
Goal-directedness, 5–6, 83–85, 105, 115, 120,
- See also Teleology
Goal-orientation, 210–214. See also Teleology
Gobster, P., 147
Godfrey-Smith, P., 18–19, 31–32, 38, 142n2
Goel, A. K., 203
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 131, 134
Goldman, A., 33n7
Good of its own, 90, 98
Goodness, 98
of artifacts, 6–7, 93, 97–98, 104, 115–119, 149
of domesticated plants and animals, 21–23
of ecological restorations, 150–152
external/internal, 93–99, 101
Gordon, T. W., 232
Goujon, P., 277
Gray, R., 142n8
Griffi n, D., 248
Griffi ths, P. E., 18–19, 31–32, 38, 46–47,
66n2, 142nn2,8
Hall, B. K., 262
Hanson, R. W., 271
Hardcastle, V. G., 124n23
Harvey, William, 83
Heanue, T. A., 268
Hempel, C. G., 30, 53, 66n4, 100
Henrich, J., 252
Heuristics, 170, 179–181, 223, 237, 243–244,
248, 251, 254
Hierarchical systems, 9, 90, 97–100, 112, 268
Hierarchy, 104, 207, 211–214, 235
Higgs, E., 150, 152
Hilpinen, R., 10, 56
Hirtz, J., 203, 216, 218
Hoffman, J., 168
Hopi rain dance. See Rain dance
Houkes, W., 27–28, 49, 52, 70, 75, 78–80, 83,
124n25, 153, 207, 219, 223, 227–242, 293
Hubka, V., 203, 207, 211, 216
Hull, B., 147
Hume, David, 182n12, 254–255
Humphreys, P., 290nn6,16
Hurt, T. D., 240n16
Hybrid system, 4–5, 10, 24, 148, 291n26
ICE-function theory, 70, 74, 77–86, 153–154,
207, 219
Ideal, 22, 116–117
Idealization, 179
Inductive control, 288
Innovation, 24, 52, 224, 237, 243–256, 263.
See also Invention
Institution. See Social institution
Instrumentalism, 32, 182n5
Integrated approach, 128–129
Integration, 100–101, 259–267
Integrity, 9, 99, 150, 152
Intended function. See Function, intended
Intended use, 46, 209
Intentional function. See Function, intentional
Intentionalist theory of function, 27–29, 52–53, 99
Intentionality/intention, 7–9, 11, 13–14, 18–21,
24, 27–29, 32, 46, 49, 52, 54, 56, 59, 65,
71–75, 78–80, 83–84, 89–90, 94–97, 99,
104–105, 109, 111, 120–122, 165, 175–176,
181, 191–197, 203–204, 212, 218, 223–230,
233–234, 236–239, 281–282, 287
Invention, 42, 52, 62–65, 251. See also Innovation
Iwasaki, Y., 203
Jablonka, E., 142n8
Johansson, I., 204, 208, 210, 219
Johnson, C. W., 277–278, 284, 287, 290nn3,5
Johnson, S., 169–171
Josephson, J. R., 203, 214
Kahneman, D., 248–249
Kalhan, S. C., 271
Kant, Immanuel, 6, 131, 133–135, 138–139,
143nn9–10, 148, 238
Kardon, G., 268
Kasser, J. E., 290n4
Katz, E., 147–158
Kelemen, D., 137, 143n18, 169–174, 178–179,
182nn7–9
Khakhina, L. N., 262
Kim, J., 283, 290n6, 291n18