The Biology and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science; 183;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1996
- Publisher Springer Netherlands
- Date of Publication 30 November 2001
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9781402002496
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9780792339472
- No. of pages262 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Weight 840 g
- Language English
- Illustrations VI, 262 p. 0
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Long description:
This book is a collection of papers which reflect the recent trends in the philosophy and history of molecular biology. It brings together historians, philosophers, and molecular biologists who reflect on the discipline's emergence in the 1950's, its explosive growth, and the directions in which it is going. Questions addressed include: (i) what are the limits of molecular biology? (ii) What is the relation of molecular biology to older subdisciplines of biology, especially biochemistry? (iii) Are there theories in molecular biology? (iv) If so, how are these theories structured? (v) What role did information theory play in the rise of molecular biology? The book will open the way for many future researchers.
MoreTable of Contents:
Editor's Foreword; S. Sarkar. What the Double Helix (1953) Has Meant for Basic Biomedical Science: A Personal Commentary; J. Lederberg. Theory Structure and Knowledge Representation in Molecular Biology; K.F. Schaffner. Redrawing the Boundaries of Molecular Biology: The Case of Photosynthesis; D.T. Zallen. Underappreciated Pathways Toward Molecular Genetics as Illustrated by Jean Brachet's Cytochemical Embryology; R.M. Burian. Life as Technology: Representing, Interventing, and Molecularizing; L.E. Kay. Enzymic Adaptation and the Entrance of Molecular Biology into Embryology; S.F. Gilbert. The Molecularization of Immunology; A.I. Tauber. The Hegemony of the Gene; J. Beckwith. Introductory Note to the Contributions by Sarkar and Thaler; S. Sarkar, D. Thaler. Biological Information: A Sceptical Look at Some Central Dogmas of Molecular Biology; S. Sarkar. Paradox as Path: Pattern as Map - Classical Genetics as a Source of Non-Reductionism in Molecular Biology; D. Thaler.
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