Lenny Moss, What Genes Can’t Do. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press , 256 pp., $21.00 [Book Review]

Philosophy of Science 73 (2):247-250 (2006)
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Abstract

Book review of Lenny Moss, What Genes Can’t Do. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press , 256 pp. Many philosophers of science will have encountered the core distinction between two different gene concepts found in What Genes Can’t Do. Moss argues that contemporary uses of the term ‘gene’ that denote an information bearing entity result from the conflation of two concepts (‘Gene-P’ and ‘Gene-D’).

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University of Minnesota

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