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  • - Philosophy for a New Public Health Era
    av USA) Valles & Sean A (Michigan State University
    667 - 1 868

  • av John Collier, Canada) Stingl & Michael (University of Lethbridge
    651 - 1 971

  • - Living Machines?
     
    637

    This book provides a philosophical examination of what has been called the most powerful metaphor in biology: The machine metaphor. It discusses the idea that living systems can be understood through the lens of engineering methods and machine metaphors from both historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives.

  • - American Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology in the Twentieth Century
    av USA) Jackson, College of William and Mary, John P (Charles Center for Academic Excellence, m.fl.
    667 - 1 971

  • - A Phenomenology of Habitats
    av Adam Konopka
    637 - 2 031

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    1 861

    In bringing together a global community of philosophers, Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science develops novel perspectives on global epistemology and academic philosophy of science.

  • - Life, Environments, Anthropology
     
    1 861

    By collecting for the first time essays on the most relevant philosophers who have dealt with the biologist Jakob von Uexküll (1864-1944), the book generates a global picture of his previously unaccounted and yet enormous impact on philosophy of the 20th Century and on current debates.

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    587

    Natural kinds are an important topic in current philosophical debate. This edited collection examines kinds from a new focal point, that of the empirical activities and categorizations used by scientists to define them. An esteemed group of contributors explore the nature of kinds and kinding across a variety of disciplines.

  • - The Other Darwins
    av France) Hoquet & Thierry (Universite Lyon 3 Jean Moulin
    667 - 1 997

  • - A New Dynamic Account
    av Canada) Earnshaw-Whyte & Eugene (Seneca College
    677 - 1 971

  • - Living Machines?
     
    1 861

    This book provides a philosophical examination of what has been called the most powerful metaphor in biology: The machine metaphor. It discusses the idea that living systems can be understood through the lens of engineering methods and machine metaphors from both historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives.

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    1 991

    Philosophy of Biology Before Biology examines biological and proto-biological writings from the mid-eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century (from Buffon to Cuvier; Kant to Oken; and Kielmeyer).

  • - William James on Evolution and Self-Transformation
    av Lucas McGranahan
    637 - 2 081

    Focusing on the work of William James (1842-1910), this study looks at Darwinian evolution within the context of a person-oriented philosophy. McGranahan argues for James as an innovator of evolutionary concepts and an early proponent of non-reductionist Darwinism.

  • av Derek M. Jones
    647 - 2 231

    This is an innovative study into the role of action in the natural world. Primitive (non-intentional) action in humans is discussed as a form of agency common to many organisms - an area neglected in recent scholarship. This approach makes an important contribution to current philosophical debate on the nature and origins of agency.

  • - Individuation and the Work of David Wiggins
    av France) Ferner & A.M. (Universite Bordeaux Montaigne
    651 - 2 237

    David Wiggins's contribution to metaphysics, logic and ethics has been widely recognized, but the connections between his work and recent issues in the philosophy of biology have been overlooked. This study demonstrates how Wiggins's work can contribute to, as well as benefit from, contemporary debate in this field.

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    2 237

    Natural kinds are an important topic in current philosophical debate. This edited collection examines kinds from a new focal point, that of the empirical activities and categorizations used by scientists to define them. An esteemed group of contributors explore the nature of kinds and kinding across a variety of disciplines.

  • - Perspectives from Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Biology
     
    2 037

    The book investigates the question of biological identity from the perspectives of metaphysics and the philosophy of biology.

  • av Maurizio Esposito
    817

    Organismal biology is an established scholarly discipline, yet its origins have been obscured by Darwinian histories of biology. Esposito presents a historiography of organicist and holistic thought through an examination of the work of leading biologists from Britain and America.

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    1 861

    Investigating the reality and significance of racial categories, Remapping Race in a Global Context examines the role of race in human genomics, biomedicine, and struggles for social justice around the world.

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