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From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics

Contributors:

By (Author) William C. Bausman
Edited by Janella K. Baxter
Edited by Oliver M. Lean

ISBN:

9781517916718

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

16th May 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

110

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

499g

Description

How analyzing scientific practices can alter debates on the relationship between science and reality

There are numerous scholarly works that focus solely on scientific metaphysics or biological practice, but few have attempted to bridge the two subjects. This volume, the latest in the Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science series, explores what a scientific metaphysics grounded in biological practices could look like and how it might impact the way we investigate the world around us.

From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics examines how to reconcile the methods of biological practice with the methods of metaphysical cosmology, notably regarding the origins of life. The contributors take up a wide range of traditional metaphysics and philosophy of science topics, including natural kinds, medicine, ecology, genetics, scientific pluralism, reductionism, operationalism, mechanisms, the nature of information, and more. Many of the chapters here represent the first philosophical treatments of significant biological practices.

From causality and complexity to niche constructions and inference, the contributors review and discuss long-held objections to metaphysics by natural scientists. They illuminate how, in order to learn about the world as it truly is, we must look not only at what scientists say but also what they do; for one cannot read ontology directly from scientific claims.

Contributors: Richard Creath, Arizona State U; Marc Ereshefsky, U of Calgary; Marie I. Kaiser, Bielefeld U; Thomas A. C. Reydon, Leibniz U Hannover and Michigan State U; Lauren N. Ross, U of California, Irvine; Rose Trappes, U of Exeter; Marcel Weber, U of Geneva; William C. Wimsatt, U of Chicago.

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Author Bio

William C. Bausman is postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Zurich.

Janella K. Baxter is assistant professor in the Department of Psychology and Philosophy at Sam Houston State University.

Oliver M. Lean is a data scientist at AltaML in Calgary, Canada.

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