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Dismissed by some as the last of the anti-Darwinians, his fame as a
rigorous biologist even tainted by an alleged link to National
Socialist ideology, it is undeniable that Jakob von Uexkull
(1864-1944) was eagerly read by many philosophers across the
spectrum of philosophical schools, from Scheler to Merleau-Ponty
and Deleuze and from Heidegger to Blumenberg and Agamben. What has
then allowed his name to survive the misery of history as well as
the usually fatal gap between science and humanities? This
collection of essays attempts for the first time to do justice to
Uexkull's theoretical impact on Western culture. By highlighting
his importance for philosophy, the book aims to contribute to the
general interpretation of the relationship between biology and
philosophy in the last century and explore the often neglected
connection between continental philosophy and the sciences of life.
Thanks to the exploration of Uexkull's conceptual legacy, the
origins of cybernetics, the overcoming of metaphysical dualisms,
and a refined understanding of organisms appear variedly
interconnected. Uexkull's background and his relevance in current
debates are thoroughly examined as to appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers in
fields such as history of the life sciences, philosophy of biology,
critical animal studies, philosophical anthropology, biosemiotics
and biopolitics.
Dismissed by some as the last of the anti-Darwinians, his fame as a
rigorous biologist even tainted by an alleged link to National
Socialist ideology, it is undeniable that Jakob von Uexkull
(1864-1944) was eagerly read by many philosophers across the
spectrum of philosophical schools, from Scheler to Merleau-Ponty
and Deleuze and from Heidegger to Blumenberg and Agamben. What has
then allowed his name to survive the misery of history as well as
the usually fatal gap between science and humanities? This
collection of essays attempts for the first time to do justice to
Uexkull's theoretical impact on Western culture. By highlighting
his importance for philosophy, the book aims to contribute to the
general interpretation of the relationship between biology and
philosophy in the last century and explore the often neglected
connection between continental philosophy and the sciences of life.
Thanks to the exploration of Uexkull's conceptual legacy, the
origins of cybernetics, the overcoming of metaphysical dualisms,
and a refined understanding of organisms appear variedly
interconnected. Uexkull's background and his relevance in current
debates are thoroughly examined as to appeal to undergraduate and
postgraduate students, as well as postdoctoral researchers in
fields such as history of the life sciences, philosophy of biology,
critical animal studies, philosophical anthropology, biosemiotics
and biopolitics.
Die Tierpsychologie ist zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts eine
prominente Forschungsrichtung zwischen Biologie, Psychologie und
Philosophie. Sie fragt nach psychischen Vermoegen von Tieren. In
essayhaften Studien zu namhaften Protagonisten werden im Buch
Forschungskontexte der Tierpsychologie vorgestellt. Die
ausgewahlten Positionen verstehen menschliche Wahrnehmung ebenso
gestalthaft wie die Forschungsgegenstande, die Tiere in ihren
Umwelten. Das Buch untersucht Beziehungen von Philosophie und
Wissenschaft, skizziert aber zudem eine Philosophie der
Tierforschung, die die Interaktion von menschlichen und tierlichen
Subjekten anerkennt.
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