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Reductive Explanation in the Biological Sciences (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015): Marie I Kaiser Reductive Explanation in the Biological Sciences (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Marie I Kaiser
R3,004 Discovery Miles 30 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book develops a philosophical account that reveals the major characteristics that make an explanation in the life sciences reductive and distinguish them from non-reductive explanations. Understanding what reductive explanations are enables one to assess the conditions under which reductive explanations are adequate and thus enhances debates about explanatory reductionism. The account of reductive explanation presented in this book has three major characteristics. First, it emerges from a critical reconstruction of the explanatory practice of the life sciences itself. Second, the account is monistic since it specifies one set of criteria that apply to explanations in the life sciences in general. Finally, the account is ontic in that it traces the reductivity of an explanation back to certain relations that exist between objects in the world (such as part-whole relations and level relations), rather than to the logical relations between sentences. Beginning with a disclosure of the meta-philosophical assumptions that underlie the author's analysis of reductive explanation, the book leads into the debate about reduction(ism) in the philosophy of biology and continues with a discussion on the two perspectives on explanatory reduction that have been proposed in the philosophy of biology so far. The author scrutinizes how the issue of reduction becomes entangled with explanation and analyzes two concepts, the concept of a biological part and the concept of a level of organization. The results of these five chapters constitute the ground on which the author bases her final chapter, developing her ontic account of reductive explanation.

Explanation in the Special Sciences - The Case of Biology and History (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Explanation in the Special Sciences - The Case of Biology and History (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Marie I Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge, Andreas Hüttemann
R4,113 Discovery Miles 41 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biology and history are often viewed as closely related disciplines, with biology informed by history, especially in its task of charting our evolutionary past. Maximizing the opportunities for cross-fertilization in these two fields requires an accurate reckoning of their commonalities and differences—precisely what this volume sets out to achieve. Specially commissioned essays by a team of recognized international researchers cover the full panoply of topics in these fields and include notable contributions on the correlativity of evolutionary and historical explanations, applying to history the latest causal-mechanical approach in the philosophy of biology, and the question of generalized laws that might pertain across the two subjects.   The collection opens with a vital interrogation of general issues on explanation that apart from potentially fruitful areas of interaction (could the etiology of the causal-mechanical perspective in biology account for the historical trajectory of the Roman Empire?) this volume also seeks to chart relative certainties distinguishing explanations in biology and history. It also assesses techniques such as the use of probabilities in biological reconstruction, deployed to overcome the inevitable gaps in physical evidence on early evolution. Methodologies such as causal graphs and semantic explanation receive in-depth analysis. Contributions from a host of prominent and widely read philosophers ensure that this new volume has the stature of a major addition to the literature. ​

Reductive Explanation in the Biological Sciences (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Marie I Kaiser Reductive Explanation in the Biological Sciences (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Marie I Kaiser
R3,036 Discovery Miles 30 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book develops a philosophical account that reveals the major characteristics that make an explanation in the life sciences reductive and distinguish them from non-reductive explanations. Understanding what reductive explanations are enables one to assess the conditions under which reductive explanations are adequate and thus enhances debates about explanatory reductionism. The account of reductive explanation presented in this book has three major characteristics. First, it emerges from a critical reconstruction of the explanatory practice of the life sciences itself. Second, the account is monistic since it specifies one set of criteria that apply to explanations in the life sciences in general. Finally, the account is ontic in that it traces the reductivity of an explanation back to certain relations that exist between objects in the world (such as part-whole relations and level relations), rather than to the logical relations between sentences. Beginning with a disclosure of the meta-philosophical assumptions that underlie the author's analysis of reductive explanation, the book leads into the debate about reduction(ism) in the philosophy of biology and continues with a discussion on the two perspectives on explanatory reduction that have been proposed in the philosophy of biology so far. The author scrutinizes how the issue of reduction becomes entangled with explanation and analyzes two concepts, the concept of a biological part and the concept of a level of organization. The results of these five chapters constitute the ground on which the author bases her final chapter, developing her ontic account of reductive explanation.

Explanation in the Special Sciences - The Case of Biology and History (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Marie I Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz,... Explanation in the Special Sciences - The Case of Biology and History (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Marie I Kaiser, Oliver R. Scholz, Daniel Plenge, Andreas Huttemann
R3,062 Discovery Miles 30 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Biology and history are often viewed as closely related disciplines, with biology informed by history, especially in its task of charting our evolutionary past. Maximizing the opportunities for cross-fertilization in these two fields requires an accurate reckoning of their commonalities and differences-precisely what this volume sets out to achieve. Specially commissioned essays by a team of recognized international researchers cover the full panoply of topics in these fields and include notable contributions on the correlativity of evolutionary and historical explanations, applying to history the latest causal-mechanical approach in the philosophy of biology, and the question of generalized laws that might pertain across the two subjects.

The collection opens with a vital interrogation of general issues on explanation that apart from potentially fruitful areas of interaction (could the etiology of the causal-mechanical perspective in biology account for the historical trajectory of the Roman Empire?) this volume also seeks to chart relative certainties distinguishing explanations in biology and history. It also assesses techniques such as the use of probabilities in biological reconstruction, deployed to overcome the inevitable gaps in physical evidence on early evolution. Methodologies such as causal graphs and semantic explanation receive in-depth analysis. Contributions from a host of prominent and widely read philosophers ensure that this new volume has the stature of a major addition to the literature.

Philip Kitcher - Pragmatic Naturalism (Hardcover): Marie I Kaiser, Ansgar Seide Philip Kitcher - Pragmatic Naturalism (Hardcover)
Marie I Kaiser, Ansgar Seide
R1,755 R1,360 Discovery Miles 13 600 Save R395 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Philip Kitcher has deeply influenced many of the current debates in the philosophy of biology. He has also made groundbreaking contributions to the philosophy of science, to ethics, the philosophy of religion, the philosophy of mathematics, and, most recently, to pragmatism. This volume results from the 15th Munster Lectures in Philosophy. It contains an original article by Kitcher andeight critical papers on a wide range of topics."

Die Debatte um die Einheiten der naturlichen Selektion (German, Paperback): Marie I Kaiser Die Debatte um die Einheiten der naturlichen Selektion (German, Paperback)
Marie I Kaiser
R1,803 Discovery Miles 18 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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