Philosophy of Biology: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
格式
平装书
页数
152
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 1, 2020
出版商
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
019880699X
ISBN-13
9780198806998
描述
In a concise exploration of the intersection between biology and philosophy, the work invites readers to ponder fundamental questions about life and the nature of biological knowledge. It tackles the philosophical implications of evolutionary theory, genetics, and the ecological relationships that shape our understanding of living systems. The discussion adapts complex ideas into accessible concepts, making it suitable for both novices and those familiar with philosophical inquiry.
The author deftly outlines key philosophical debates surrounding topics such as natural selection, species classification, and the ethical considerations of biological research. By weaving together historical and contemporary perspectives, this overview helps illuminate the vast landscape of philosophical inquiry in the context of biological sciences.
Through clear examples and thoughtful analyses, readers gain insights into how biological advances challenge traditional philosophical perspectives. It adeptly highlights the relevance of philosophical thought in contemporary biological discussions, encouraging readers to engage with the complexities of living organisms and their interactions.
Ultimately, this brief introduction serves not just to inform but to inspire curiosity about the philosophical dimensions of biology and the vital questions that lie at the heart of understanding life itself.
The author deftly outlines key philosophical debates surrounding topics such as natural selection, species classification, and the ethical considerations of biological research. By weaving together historical and contemporary perspectives, this overview helps illuminate the vast landscape of philosophical inquiry in the context of biological sciences.
Through clear examples and thoughtful analyses, readers gain insights into how biological advances challenge traditional philosophical perspectives. It adeptly highlights the relevance of philosophical thought in contemporary biological discussions, encouraging readers to engage with the complexities of living organisms and their interactions.
Ultimately, this brief introduction serves not just to inform but to inspire curiosity about the philosophical dimensions of biology and the vital questions that lie at the heart of understanding life itself.