The Metaphysics of Evolution: Naqshbandis in the Ottoman World, 1450-1700SUNY Press, 1989 M01 1 - 331 páginas This critical collection of essays represents the best of the best when it comes to philosophy of biology. Many chapters treat evolution as a biological phenomenon, but the author is more generally concerned with science itself. Present-day science, particularly current views on systematics and biological evolution are investigated. The aspects of these sciences that are relevant to the general analysis of selection processes are presented, and they also serve to exemplify the general characteristics exhibited by science since its inception. |
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... results are embarrassing . Even the most thoughtful and rebellious human beings are children , if not prisoners , of their own subcultures . In my essay " On Human Nature " I take seriously the goal of basing ethics on what biolo- gists ...
... results are embarrassing . Even the most thoughtful and rebellious human beings are children , if not prisoners , of their own subcultures . In my essay " On Human Nature " I take seriously the goal of basing ethics on what biolo- gists ...
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... result , if species are to perform either of these roles , then they must be individuals of a highly organized sort . The organization exhibited by lineages is much less cohesive . Lineages can change indefinitely through time . However ...
... result , if species are to perform either of these roles , then they must be individuals of a highly organized sort . The organization exhibited by lineages is much less cohesive . Lineages can change indefinitely through time . However ...
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... result from them are individuals in the appropriate sense . The altera- tions in our understanding of biological evolution that are entailed by this change in perspective are as pervasive as they are beneficial - so I claim . The ...
... result from them are individuals in the appropriate sense . The altera- tions in our understanding of biological evolution that are entailed by this change in perspective are as pervasive as they are beneficial - so I claim . The ...
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... results from misinterpretation . Although falsifiabil- ity may well be the hallmark of science , they are fortunate ... result from a dragon eating this celestial body , but present - day historians think differently . To refuse to use ...
... results from misinterpretation . Although falsifiabil- ity may well be the hallmark of science , they are fortunate ... result from a dragon eating this celestial body , but present - day historians think differently . To refuse to use ...
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... results of their research because historians write for their contemporaries . Ignoring the knowledge and perspective of one's readers is guaranteed to produce misunderstanding . Even if a historian is writing about nineteenth century ...
... results of their research because historians write for their contemporaries . Ignoring the knowledge and perspective of one's readers is guaranteed to produce misunderstanding . Even if a historian is writing about nineteenth century ...
Contenido
On Human Nature | 11 |
Charles Darwin and NineteenthCentury Philosophies of Science | 27 |
Plancks Principles | 43 |
Darwin and the Nature of Science | 62 |
The Ontological Status of Species As Evolutionary Units | 79 |
Individuality and Selection | 89 |
Genealogical Actors in Ecological Roles | 110 |
Consistency and Monophyly | 129 |
Central Subjects and Historical Narratives | 181 |
In Defense of Presentism | 205 |
Conceptual Evolution and The Eye of the Octopus | 221 |
Altruism in Science A Sociobiological Model of Cooperative Behavior Among Scientists | 243 |
Sociobiology Scientific Bandwagon or Traveling Medicine Show? | 263 |
Sociobiology Another New Synthesis | 285 |
References | 299 |
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Karl Popper and Platos Metaphors | 144 |
Cladistic Theory Hypotheses That Blur and Grow | 162 |
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