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From a Biological Point of View

From a Biological Point of View

From a Biological Point of View

Essays in Evolutionary Philosophy
Elliott Sober, University of Wisconsin, Madison
December 1994
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    Elliott Sober is one of the leading philosophers of science and is a former winner of the Lakatos Prize, the major award in the field. This new collection of essays will appeal to a readership that extends well beyond the frontiers of the philosophy of science. Sober shows how ideas in evolutionary biology bear in significant ways on traditional problems in philosophy of mind and language, epistemology, and metaphysics. Amongst the topics addressed are psychological egoism, solipsism, and the interpretation of belief and utterance, empiricism, Ockham's razor, causality, essentialism, and scientific laws. The collection will prove invaluable to a wide range of philosophers, primarily those working in the philosophy of science, the philosophy of mind, and epistemology.

    • Not just a book for philosophers of science - the book looks at issues in biology to address broader questions in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and metaphysics
    • Sober is considered by many the top philosopher of biology in the United States. He is the former winner of the prestigious Lakatos Prize

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    Winner of the Lakatos Prize

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    Product details

    December 1994
    Paperback
    9780521477536
    268 pages
    239 × 160 × 20 mm
    0.56kg
    11 b/w illus. 1 table
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Did evolution make us psychological egoists?
    • 2. Why not solipsism?
    • 3. The adaptive advantage of learning and a priori prejudice
    • 4. The primacy of truth-telling and the evolution of lying
    • 5. Prospects for an evolutionary ethics
    • 6. Contrastive empiricism
    • 7. Let's razor Ockham's razor
    • 8. The principle of the common cause
    • 9. Explanatory presupposition
    • 10. Apportioning casual responsibility
    • 11. Evolution, population thinking, and essentialism
    • 12. Temporally oriented laws
    • Index.
      Author
    • Elliott Sober , University of Wisconsin, Madison

      Elliott Sober is Hans Reichenbach Professor of Philosophy and William F. Vilas Research Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison where he has taught since 1974. His research is in philosophy of science, especially in the philosophy of evolutionary biology. Sober's books include The Nature of Selection - Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus (1984), Reconstructing the Past - Parsimony, Evolution, and Inference (1988), Philosophy of Biology (1993), From a Biological Point of View - Essays in Evolutionary Philosophy (1994), and Unto Others - The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior (1998), coauthored with David Sloan Wilson.