Philosophy of Biology Before Biology Hardback
Edited by Cecilia (Universite Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne, France) Bognon-Kuss, Charles T. (University of Gent, Belgium) Wolfe
Part of the History and Philosophy of Biology series
Hardback
Description
The use of the term "biology" to refer to a unified science of life emerged around 1800 (most prominently by scientists such as Lamarck and Treviranus, although scholarship has indicated its usage at least 30-40 years earlier).
The interplay between philosophy and natural science has also accompanied the constitution of biology as a science. Philosophy of Biology Before Biology examines biological and protobiological writings from the mid-eighteenth century to the early nineteenth century (from Buffon to Cuvier; Kant to Oken; and Kielmeyer) with two major sets of questions in mind:What were the distinctive conceptual features of the move toward biology as a science?What were the relations and differences between the "philosophical" focus on the nature of living entities, and the "scientific" focus?This insightful volume produces a fresh but also systematic perspective both on the history of biology as a science and on the early versions of, in the 1960s in a post-positivist context, the philosophy of biology.
It will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as history of science, philosophy of science and biology.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:220 pages, 3 Halftones, black and white
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication Date:19/02/2019
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- ISBN:9781138652873
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Out of stock
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:220 pages, 3 Halftones, black and white
- Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication Date:19/02/2019
- Category:
- ISBN:9781138652873