Kant's Theory of Biology
Ed. by Goy, Ina / Watkins, Eric
- Comprehensive volume
- Highly debated field of philosophy
- Historical in-depth studies on topical subjects
Aims and Scope
Over the last 20 years, Kant’s theory of biology has emerged as an important field of study within Kant scholarship. The volume Kant’s Theory of Biology contains 15 new essays by leading international Kant scholars and philosophers of biology. Topics discussed include 17th and 18th century biological theories, the development of Kant’s views on biology throughout his career, the teleology of nature in Kant’s Critique of the Power of Judgment and contemporary perspectives on Kant’s contributions to biology.
- Approx. 400 pages
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Biology; Kant, Immanuel; Philosophy of Science; Teleology
- Subjects
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Ethology and Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Physiology
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Ethology and Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Physiology
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Ethology and Evolutionary Biology, Anthropology
- Natural Sciences > Biology > Physiology
- Philosophy > History of Philosophy > 18th and 19th Centuries > Kant and his Age
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
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