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  • When Metaphysics Meets Biology: Kantian Approaches to the Concept of Organism

    When Metaphysics Meets Biology by Huneman, Philippe;

    Kantian Approaches to the Concept of Organism

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science;

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    This book explains the background of Kant’s account of the life sciences in the Critique of Judgment by reading the development of Kant’s ideas on the living since his 1763 precritical essays, in parallel with analyzing several milestones in the constitution of the concept of organism as a self-organized totality, studied by biology.

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    This book explains the background and meaning of Kant’s account of the life sciences in the Critique of Judgment by reading the development of Kant’s ideas on the living since his 1763 precritical essays, in parallel with analyzing several milestones in the constitution of the concept of organism as a self-organized totality, studied by biology.


    This parallel reading frames Kant’s account of biology against influential theories developed by earlier scientists and naturalists, including Leibniz, Stahl, French vitalists, Albrecht von Haller, Caspar Wolff and Buffon, as well as his almost contemporaries such as Goethe and Cuvier. It reveals that Kant’s enquiry about teleological judgment ties in with important advances in his time about the organism as an integrated, functioning, and self-organizing entity. It explains how Kant’s idea of purposiveness, formulated in the context of a metaphysical inquiry about the order of the world and its knowledge, hence of contingency generaliter, became detached from the notion of intention, thus ascribing it a new meaning tied to autonomous biological practice. Then, considering 19th century biologists, it provides the genealogy of a post-Darwinian theoretical space in which biologists formulate complementary or competing accounts of organisms as developmental systems in evolution, and within which theoretical cleavages are generated. It thereby explains how the two theoretical trends known as form-centered and function-centered biology, now defined as “developmental“ and “adaptationist“ viewpoints, emerged as two distinct perspectives from a concept of “natural purposiveness“ unified by Kant’s transcendental perspective; then it unravels the way they currently articulate, on the background of their genesis.


    When Metaphysics Meets Biology offers a philosophical interpretation of the emergence of biology in Kant’s thinking, and sheds light on the philosophical issues currently embedded within the conceptual structure of biology. It is of interest to philosophers of biology as well as philosophers interested in metaphysics and its history.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction  Part 1: The Emergence of a Science of Life and the Kantian Interest in the Philosophical Problem of Life Before the Third Critique  1. First Conditions for the Concept of Organism. Disruptions: Leibniz, Stahl, and the Critiques of Mechanism  2. Second Condition for the Concept of Organism. Vital Properties and Vitalism: The Animal Economy Model  3. Kant’s Critique of Leibniz, and the Order Issue in the Only Possible Argument...  4.  Vital Forces and Epigenesis  Part 2:  Meeting Purposiveness: The Idea of Critical Philosophy and the Claims of a Science of Life  5. Order and Life in the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic  6. The Problem of Species and Variations in the Transformation of Natural History: Kant’s Encounter with the Teleological Question in Biology  7. Life, Soul, and Body (again)  8. The Critical Elucidation of Purposiveness in the Critique of the Power of Judgement: The Lawfulness of the Contingent as Such  Part 3: Kant’s Theory of ‘Organism’ and its (Biological and Metaphysical) Implications  9. Kant’s Account of the Organism in the Critique of the Power of Judgement  10. Use of Reflective Teleology: Original Organization, Milieu, and Type  11. The Two Great Laws of Biology and the Parting of the Kantian Ways  12. The Naturalization of Purposiveness and the Critique of Contingency  Conclusion

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