Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Dec 30, 1996
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
081011397X
ISBN-13
9780810113978
Description
Stephen Asma explores the intricate relationship between form and function through a philosophical lens, delving deep into the implications these concepts hold in the context of life sciences. By weaving together insights from philosophy and scientific inquiry, he challenges conventional boundaries, urging readers to reconsider the ways in which biological structures serve their purposes. This work does not merely present a historical perspective; it invites a rich dialogue that spans multiple disciplines, encouraging an interdisciplinary understanding of existence and biology.
Through meticulous analysis, Asma illuminates how these fundamental ideas affect our comprehension of living organisms. He engages with critical philosophical theories while also drawing connections to modern scientific practices, revealing the nuanced interplay between natural forms and their functions. The narrative is not only thought-provoking but also inspires a reassessment of how humans relate to the natural world, positioning the study of life sciences within a broader philosophical framework.
Through meticulous analysis, Asma illuminates how these fundamental ideas affect our comprehension of living organisms. He engages with critical philosophical theories while also drawing connections to modern scientific practices, revealing the nuanced interplay between natural forms and their functions. The narrative is not only thought-provoking but also inspires a reassessment of how humans relate to the natural world, positioning the study of life sciences within a broader philosophical framework.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Contemporary