This book presents a historico-logical study of vitalism. It begins by
uncovering previously unknown doctrines of vitalism from the history
of science—encompassing biological, physical, and social
sciences—and then subjects these doctrines to a thorough logical
analysis. Through this process, the book offers a unified conceptual
framework to understand the major doctrines of vitalism in the history
of science, ultimately relating vitalism to the question of life.
Following the classical methodological approach endorsed by Immanuel
Kant, nineteenth-century philosopher-scientists like Ernst Mach, and
early-twentieth-century logical analysts, including logical
empiricists, British analysts, pragmatists, Husserlian
phenomenologists, and neo-Kantians, this work provides unconventional
and valuable perspectives on vitalism and the riddle of life,
appealing to a broad audience, including scientists, historians, and
philosophers of science, particularly those from biological
backgrounds.
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A Historico-Logical Study of Vitalism
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ISBN
9783031706905
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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