Biological individuality : integrating scientific, philosophical, and historical perspectives /

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Imprint:Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
©2017
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Subject:Biology -- Philosophy.
Variation (Biology)
Biology.
Biological Evolution.
Philosophy.
Genetic Phenomena.
NATURE -- Reference.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- General.
Biology -- Philosophy.
Variation (Biology)
Biologie
Philosophie
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11274078
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Other authors / contributors:Lidgard, Scott, editor.
Nyhart, Lynn K., editor.
ISBN:9780226446592
022644659X
9780226446318
022644631X
9780226446455
022644645X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Individuals are things that everybody knows or thinks they do. Yet even scholars who practice or analyze the biological sciences often cannot agree on what an individual is and why. One reason for this disagreement is that the many important biological individuality concepts serve very different purposes defining, classifying, or explaining living structure, function, interaction, persistence, or evolution. Indeed, as the contributors to Biological Individuality reveal, nature is too messy for simple definitions of this concept, organisms too quirky in the diverse ways they reproduce, function, and interact, and human ideas about individuality too fraught with philosophical and historical meaning. Bringing together biologists, historians, and philosophers, this book provides a multifaceted exploration of biological individuality that identifies leading and less familiar perceptions of individuality both past and present, what they are good for, and in what contexts. Biological practice and theory recognize individuals at myriad levels of organization, from genes to organisms to symbiotic systems. We depend on these notions of individuality to address theoretical questions about multilevel natural selection and Darwinian fitness; to illuminate empirical questions about development, function, and ecology; to ground philosophical questions about the nature of organisms and causation; and to probe historical and cultural circumstances that resonate with parallel questions about the nature of society.
Other form:Print version: Biological individuality. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2017 9780226446318
Standard no.:40027280547
13168737