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Genes and the Agents of Life

Genes and the Agents of Life

Genes and the Agents of Life

The Individual in the Fragile Sciences Biology
Robert A. Wilson, University of Alberta
November 2004
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    Genes and the Agents of Life undertakes to rethink the place of the individual in the biological sciences, drawing parallels with the cognitive and social sciences. Genes, organisms, and species are all agents of life but how are each of these conceptualized within genetics, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and systematics? The book includes highly accessible discussions of genetic encoding, species and natural kinds, and pluralism above the levels of selection, drawing on work from across the biological sciences. The book is a companion to the author's Boundaries of the Mind, also available from Cambridge, where the focus is the cognitive sciences. The book will appeal to a broad range of professionals and students in philosophy, biology, and the history of science.

    • Companion volume to the author's Boundaries of the Mind (CUP 2004)
    • Philosophically robust yet displaying a broad knowledge of contemporary work in the biological sciences
    • Argues for an externalist view of the biological sciences that draws on externalism in the cognitive sciences

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    November 2004
    Paperback
    9780521544955
    314 pages
    229 × 152 × 20 mm
    0.46kg
    5 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Individuals, Agency, and Biology:
    • 1. Individuals and biology
    • 2. Thinking about biological agents
    • Part II. Species, Organisms, and Biological Natural Kinds:
    • 3. What is an organism?
    • 4. Exploring the tripartite view
    • 5. Specious individuals
    • Part III. Genes and Organismic Development:
    • 6. Genetic agency
    • 7. Conceptualizing development
    • Part IV. Groups and Natural Selection:
    • 8. Groups as agents of selection
    • 9. Arguing about group selection: the myxoma case
    • 10. Pluralism, entwinement, and the levels of selection.
      Author
    • Robert A. Wilson , University of Alberta

      Robert A. Wilson was born in Broken Hill, Australia, and lives in Edmonton, Canada. He is the author or editor of five other books, including the award-winning The MIT Encyclopaedia of the Cognitive Sciences (1999) and Boundaries of the Mind (Cambridge, 2004).