An edition of How biology shapes philosophy (2016)

How biology shapes philosophy

new foundations for naturalism

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An edition of How biology shapes philosophy (2016)

How biology shapes philosophy

new foundations for naturalism

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How Biology Shapes Philosophy' is a seminal contribution to the emerging field of biophilosophy. It brings together work by philosophers who draw on biology to address traditional and not so traditional philosophical questions and concerns. Thirteen essays by leading figures in the field explore the biological dimensions of ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, gender, semantics, rationality, representation, and consciousness, as well as the misappropriation of biology by philosophers, allowing the reader to critically interrogate the relevance of biology for philosophy. Both rigorous and accessible, the essays illuminate philosophy and help us to acquire a deeper understanding of the human condition. This volume will be of interest to philosophers, biologists, social scientists, and other readers with an interest in bringing science and the humanities together.

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How biology shapes philosophy: new foundations for naturalism
2016, Cambridge University Press
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Table of Contents

Cover ; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Epigraph ; Contents; List of Figures; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Biophilosophy; 1 Darwin and the Overdue Demise of Essentialism; 2 Darwinism as Philosophy: Can the Universal Acid Be Contained?; 3 Animal Evolution and the Origins of Experience; 4 Neurophilosophy; 5 Teleosemantics; 6 The Methodological Argument for Informational Teleosemantics; 7 Nature's Purposes and Mine; 8 Biology and the Theory of Rationality; 9 Evolution and Ethical Life; 10 Human Nature
11 A Postgenomic Perspective on Sex and Gender12 Biophilosophy of Race; 13 How Philosophers "Learn" from Biology
Reductionist and Antireductionist "Lessons"; References; Index

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Includes index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
113/.8
Library of Congress
B828.2 .H69 2017eb

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Pagination
1 online resource

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OL44440432M
ISBN 10
1316985911
ISBN 13
9781316985915
OCLC/WorldCat
964524484

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