The Metaphysics of Life Sciences

The Metaphysics of Life Sciences

  • Andrea Borghini
  • Elena Casetta
Publisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN 13: 9781472584687ISBN 10: 1472584686

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The Metaphysics of Life Sciences is written by Andrea Borghini and published by Bloomsbury Academic. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1472584686 (ISBN 10) and 9781472584687 (ISBN 13).

Over the last fifty years, biology and life sciences have suggested many multifaceted challenges for metaphysics. The Metaphysics of Life Sciences is the first study of these challenges. This systematic study focuses on classical metaphysical debates, such as the divide between structural realism and antirealism, and the disputes between monists and pluralists, and essentialism and anti-essentialism. Divided into three parts, it covers amorphous reality, out of which life, organisms, and biological individuals are singled out and the means by which living entities are sorted, closely examining how entities are organized in a whole and whether bioengineered entities should be included in that whole or rather considered as artificial kinds. The final part of this study looks at microevolution, macroevolution, and epigenetic, behavioural, and cultural evolutions. By exploring the main issues that recent developments of biology and life sciences pose to metaphysicians, The Metaphysics of Life Sciences reveals the potential influence of this fast-growing branch of philosophy over classical fields such as metaphysics.