The Natural Selection of Autonomy
Title | The Natural Selection of Autonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce N. Waller |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1998-07-10 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1438423128 |
The Natural Selection of Autonomy challenges the deep traditional assumption that autonomy, morality, and moral responsibility are uniquely human characteristics. By examining autonomy on a larger scale in the natural world, it clears away the mysteries associated with autonomy claims and shows what is valuable and adaptive (for humans and other animals) in genuine open alternatives—and how human reason strengthens, rather than creates, autonomous behavior. Drawing on recent research in biology, psychology, and philosophy, The Natural Selection of Autonomy attacks widely shared and deeply held beliefs that have passed from the historical pre-Darwinian philosophical tradition into contemporary thought, and offers a clear look at the evolution of autonomous moral behavior among many species, including—but not limited to—human animals.
Biological Autonomy
Title | Biological Autonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Alvaro Moreno |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2015-05-04 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9401798370 |
Since Darwin, Biology has been framed on the idea of evolution by natural selection, which has profoundly influenced the scientific and philosophical comprehension of biological phenomena and of our place in Nature. This book argues that contemporary biology should progress towards and revolve around an even more fundamental idea, that of autonomy. Biological autonomy describes living organisms as organised systems, which are able to self-produce and self-maintain as integrated entities, to establish their own goals and norms, and to promote the conditions of their existence through their interactions with the environment. Topics covered in this book include organisation and biological emergence, organisms, agency, levels of autonomy, cognition, and a look at the historical dimension of autonomy. The current development of scientific investigations on autonomous organisation calls for a theoretical and philosophical analysis. This can contribute to the elaboration of an original understanding of life - including human life - on Earth, opening new perspectives and enabling fecund interactions with other existing theories and approaches. This book takes up the challenge.
What Makes Biology Unique?
Title | What Makes Biology Unique? PDF eBook |
Author | Ernst Mayr |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007-04-16 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780521700344 |
This book, a collection of essays written by the most eminent evolutionary biologist of the twentieth century, explores biology as an autonomous science, offers insights on the history of evolutionary thought, critiques the contributions of philosophy to the science of biology, and comments on several of the major ongoing issues in evolutionary theory. Notably, Mayr explains that Darwin's theory of evolution is actually five separate theories, each with its own history, trajectory and impact. Natural selection is a separate idea from common descent, and from geographic speciation, and so on. A number of the perennial Darwinian controversies may well have been caused by the confounding of the five separate theories into a single composite. Those interested in evolutionary theory, or the philosophy and history of science will find useful ideas in this book, which should appeal to virtually anyone with a broad curiosity about biology.
The Natural Selection of Autonomy
Title | The Natural Selection of Autonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce N. Waller |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 1998-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780791438190 |
Challenges the deep traditional assumption that autonomy, morality, and moral responsibility are uniquely human characteristics.
On the Origin of Autonomy
Title | On the Origin of Autonomy PDF eBook |
Author | Bernd Rosslenbroich |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-09-03 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9783319353869 |
This volume describes features of autonomy and integrates them into the recent discussion of factors in evolution. In recent years ideas about major transitions in evolution are undergoing a revolutionary change. They include questions about the origin of evolutionary innovation, their genetic and epigenetic background, the role of the phenotype and of changes in ontogenetic pathways. In the present book, it is argued that it is likewise necessary to question the properties of these innovations and what was qualitatively generated during the macroevolutionary transitions. The author states that a recurring central aspect of macroevolutionary innovations is an increase in individual organismal autonomy whereby it is emancipated from the environment with changes in its capacity for flexibility, self-regulation and self-control of behavior. The first chapters define the concept of autonomy and examine its history and its epistemological context. Later chapters demonstrate how changes in autonomy took place during the major evolutionary transitions and investigate the generation of organs and physiological systems. They synthesize material from various disciplines including zoology, comparative physiology, morphology, molecular biology, neurobiology and ethology. It is argued that the concept is also relevant for understanding the relation of the biological evolution of man to his cultural abilities. Finally the relation of autonomy to adaptation, niche construction, phenotypic plasticity and other factors and patterns in evolution is discussed. The text has a clear perspective from the context of systems biology, arguing that the generation of biological autonomy must be interpreted within an integrative systems approach.
Natural Selection and Its Constraints
Title | Natural Selection and Its Constraints PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Mayo |
Publisher | |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Evolutionary Theory and the Autonomy of Ethics
Title | Evolutionary Theory and the Autonomy of Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Brosnan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2006 |
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