The Riddle of Organismal Agency brings together historians,
philosophers, and scientists for an interdisciplinary re-assessment of
one of the long-standing problems in the scientific understanding of
life. Marshalling insights from diverse sciences including physiology,
comparative psychology, developmental biology, and evolutionary
biology, the book provides an up-to-date survey of approaches to
non-human organisms as agents, capable of performing activities
serving their own goals such as surviving or reproducing, and whose
doings in the world are thus to be explained teleologically. From an
Integrated History and Philosophy of Science perspective, the book
contributes to a better conceptual and theoretical understanding of
organismal agency, advancing some suggestions on how to study it
empirically and how to frame it in relation to wider scientific and
philosophical traditions. It also provides new historical entry points
for examining the deployment, trajectories, and challenges of agential
views of organisms in the history of biology and philosophy. This book
will be of interest to philosophers of biology; historians of science;
biologists interested in analysing the active roles of organisms in
development, ecological interactions, and evolution; philosophers and
practitioners of the cognitive sciences; and philosophers and
historians of philosophy working on purposiveness and teleology.
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New Historical and Philosophical Reflections
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ISBN
9781040111499
Publisert
2024
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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