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E-grāmata: Individuals Across the Sciences

Edited by (Full-Time Researcher in Philosophy of Science, CNRS in Bordeaux, France), Edited by (Professor of Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Analytical Philosophy, Universitié catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
  • Formāts: 464 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199382521
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199382521

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What are individuals? How can they be identified? These are crucial questions for philosophers and scientists alike. Criteria ofindividuality seem to differ markedly between metaphysics and the empirical sciences - and this might well explain why no work has hitherto attempted to relate the contributions of metaphysics, physics and biology on this question. This timely volume brings together various strands of research into 'individuality', examining how different sciences handle the issue, and reflecting on how this scientific work relates to metaphysical concerns. The collection makes a major contribution to clarifying and overcoming obstacles to the construction of a general conception of the individual adequate for both physics and biology, and perhaps even beyond.

Recenzijas

Without a doubt, the individual contributions advance particular individuality debates in valuable ways. There is work that extends several influential approaches to individuality in biology. * Karen Kovaka, Studies in History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences *

Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors
ix
Chapter 1 Introduction: Progressive Steps toward a Unified Conception of Individuality Across the Sciences
1(24)
Alexandre Guay
Thomas Pradeu
PART I Metaphysical and Logical Foundations to Individuality
Chapter 2 Why Individuality Matters
25(24)
Stephane Chauvier
A Foreword to E. J. Lowe's CHAPTER
46(3)
Alexander Bird
Chapter 3 Non-individuals
49(12)
E. J. Lowe
Chapter 4 Individuality, Quantum Physics, and a Metaphysics of Nonindividuals: The Role of the Formal
61(24)
Decio Krause
Jonas R. Becker Arenhart
PART II Puzzles about Individuals in Biology and Physics
Chapter 5 Individuality and Life Cycles
85(18)
Peter Godfrey-Smith
Chapter 6 What Biofilms Can Teach Us about Individuality
103(19)
Marc Ereshefsky
Makmiller Pedroso
Chapter 7 Cell and Body: Individuals in Stem Cell Biology
122(22)
Melinda Bonnie Fagan
Chapter 8 Collective Individuals: Parallels Between Joint Action and Biological Individuality
144(21)
Cedric Paternotte
Chapter 9 On the Emergence of Individuals in Physics
165(28)
Simon Saunders
Chapter 10 Are There Individuals in Physics, and If So, What Are They?
193(14)
James Ladyman
Chapter 11 Minimal Structural Essentialism: Why Physics Doesn't Care Which Is Which
207(19)
David Glick
Chapter 12 Bohm's Approach and Individuality
226(24)
Paavo Pylkkanen
Basil J. Hiley
Ilkka Pattiniemi
Chapter 13 Branch-Relative Identity
250(23)
Christina Conroy
PART III Beyond Disciplinary Borders
Chapter 14 The Metaphysics of Individuality and the Sciences
273(22)
Matteo Morganti
Chapter 15 The Biological and the Mereological: Metaphysical Implications of the Individuality Thesis
295(22)
Matthew H. Haber
Chapter 16 To Be Continued: The Genidentity of Physical and Biological Processes
317(31)
Alexandre Guay
Thomas Pradeu
Chapter 17 Experimental Realization of Individuality
348(23)
Ruey-Lin Chen
Chapter 18 Eliminating Objects Across the Sciences
371(24)
Steven French
Name Index 395(4)
General Index 399
Alexandre Guay is Professor of Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Analytical Philosophy at the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.; Thomas Pradeu is Full-Time Researcher in Philosophy of Science at the CNRS in Bordeaux, France.