Philosophy of biology

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Philosophy of biology

Elliott Sober

(Dimensions of philosophy series)

Oxford University Press, 1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-224) and index

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Description

The philosophy of biology has considerable implications for our understanding of the kind of beings we are. Perhaps because of this, it has been an area of rapid development and considerable controversy in recent years. This authoritative textbook offers a sophisticated but accessible guide to the traditional themes and the recent debates, assuming no prior training in philosophy or biology on the part of the reader. The central subject of the philosophy of biology is evolutionary theory. Professor Sober gives a clear account of the structure and explanatory significance of the theory, and considers the evidence for it; his discussion ranges over creationism, sociobiology, teleology, and the issue of nature versus nurture.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. What is Evolutionary Theory?
  • 2. Creationism
  • 3. Fitness
  • 4. The Units of Selection Problem
  • 5. Adaptationism
  • 6. Systematics
  • 7. Sociobiology and the Extension of Evolutionary Theory

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