When Metaphysics Meets Biology
When Metaphysics Meets Biology
Kantian Approaches to the Concept of Organism
Huneman, Philippe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
584
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Inglês
9781138596054
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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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teleological biology;self-organization theory;natural philosophy;epigenesis models;critical philosophy science;purposiveness in nature;organism concept historical development
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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