认识论
个性化
形而上学
分离(微生物学)
主题(文档)
身份(音乐)
领域(数学)
鉴定(生物学)
词汇
哲学
社会学
心理学
计算机科学
数学
精神分析
生物
美学
生态学
语言学
图书馆学
纯数学
微生物学
标识
DOI:10.1017/cbo9781139137140
摘要
What makes a biological entity an individual? Jack Wilson shows that past philosophers have failed to explicate the conditions an entity must satisfy to be a living individual. He explores the reason for this failure and explains why we should limit ourselves to examples involving real organisms rather than thought experiments. This book explores and resolves paradoxes that arise when one applies past notions of individuality to biological examples beyond the conventional range and presents an analysis of identity and persistence. The book's main purpose is to bring together two lines of research, theoretical biology and metaphysics, which have dealt with the same subject in isolation from one another. Wilson explains an alternative theory about biological individuality which solves problems which cannot be addressed by either field alone. He presents a more fine-grained vocabulary of individuation based on diverse kinds of living things, allowing him to clarify previously muddled disputes about individuality in biology.
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