Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy
Alfred North Whitehead is arguably the most original 20th-century philosopher of nature and metaphysics. In recent decades a number of physicists have produced ground-breaking new theories in fundamental physics influenced by his process philosophy. In contrast, few biologists are even aware that Whitehead’s radical rethinking of the Cartesian assumptions implicit in 19th-century sciences might be relevant to their enterprise. This book seeks to fill this gap by exploring how Whitehead’s process ontology might provide a new philosophical foundation for the biosciences of the 21st century. The central premise shared by all of the volume’s authors is the idea that all living processes are irreducible processes. Each chapter focuses on assumptions implicit in some of the core concepts of biology – such as organism, evolution, information, and teleology – that play crucial explanatory roles in the biosciences, but as metaphysical concepts fall outside its purview. The authors each identify important shortcomings implicit in contemporary biological paradigms and show how an approach grounded in a process-oriented metaphysics can avoid them.

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Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy
Alfred North Whitehead is arguably the most original 20th-century philosopher of nature and metaphysics. In recent decades a number of physicists have produced ground-breaking new theories in fundamental physics influenced by his process philosophy. In contrast, few biologists are even aware that Whitehead’s radical rethinking of the Cartesian assumptions implicit in 19th-century sciences might be relevant to their enterprise. This book seeks to fill this gap by exploring how Whitehead’s process ontology might provide a new philosophical foundation for the biosciences of the 21st century. The central premise shared by all of the volume’s authors is the idea that all living processes are irreducible processes. Each chapter focuses on assumptions implicit in some of the core concepts of biology – such as organism, evolution, information, and teleology – that play crucial explanatory roles in the biosciences, but as metaphysical concepts fall outside its purview. The authors each identify important shortcomings implicit in contemporary biological paradigms and show how an approach grounded in a process-oriented metaphysics can avoid them.

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Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy

Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy

by Spyridon A. Koutroufinis (Editor)
Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy

Life and Process: Towards a New Biophilosophy

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Alfred North Whitehead is arguably the most original 20th-century philosopher of nature and metaphysics. In recent decades a number of physicists have produced ground-breaking new theories in fundamental physics influenced by his process philosophy. In contrast, few biologists are even aware that Whitehead’s radical rethinking of the Cartesian assumptions implicit in 19th-century sciences might be relevant to their enterprise. This book seeks to fill this gap by exploring how Whitehead’s process ontology might provide a new philosophical foundation for the biosciences of the 21st century. The central premise shared by all of the volume’s authors is the idea that all living processes are irreducible processes. Each chapter focuses on assumptions implicit in some of the core concepts of biology – such as organism, evolution, information, and teleology – that play crucial explanatory roles in the biosciences, but as metaphysical concepts fall outside its purview. The authors each identify important shortcomings implicit in contemporary biological paradigms and show how an approach grounded in a process-oriented metaphysics can avoid them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110343267
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 04/28/2014
Series: Process Thought , #26
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 9.06(w) x 6.10(h) x 0.05(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Spyridon Athanasios Koutroufinis, Technical University of Berlin, Germany/Rafina, Greece.



Spyridon Athanasios Koutroufinis, Technical University of Berlin, Germany/Rafina, Greece.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

List of Contributors xiii

Introduction: The Need for a New Biophilosophy Spyridon A. Koutronfinis 1

Teleology and the Life Sciences: Between Limit Concept and Ontological Necessity Barbara Muraca 37

The Experience of Environmental Phosphate Fluctuations by Cyanobacteria: An Essay on the Teleological Feature of Physiological Adaptation Gernot Falkner Renate Falkner 73

Beyond Systems Theoretical Explanations of an Organism's Becoming: A Process Philosophical Approach Spyridon A. Koutroufinis 99

Process and Action: Whitehead's Ontological Units and Perceptuomotor Control Units Jonathan T. Delafield-Butt 133

Life in the Interstices: Systems Biology and Process Thought Joseph E. Earley, Sr. 157

Quantum Biology: A Live Option Pete A. Y. Gunter 171

The Effect of Mind upon Brain Henry P. Stapp 183

A Fourth Variable in Evolution John B. Cobb. Jr. 215

No Need for Dualism in Evolutionary Theory. A Comment on John B. Cobb's "A Fourth Variable in Evolution" Andrew Packard 225

Response to Andrew Packard John B. Cobb, Jr. 247

Erkki Haukioja to the Rescue? Andrew Packard 251

Evolution without Tears: A Third Way beyond Neo-Darwinism and Intelligent Design David R. Griffin 255

Covariance and Evolution Robert J. Valenza 275

Index 307

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