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The book first explores the experience of time and its relation to time in nature in a set of chapters that bring together what human experience and physics enable metaphysicians, logicians and scientists to say about time. Next, it studies time in physics, including some puzzling paradoxes about time raised by the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. The volume then goes on to examine the distinctive problems and conceptions of time in the life sciences. It explores the concept of deep time in paleontology and geology, time in the epistemology of evolutionary biology, and time in developmental biology. Each scientific discipline features a specific approach to time and uses distinctive methodologies for implementing time in its models. This volume seeks to define a common language to conceive of the distinct ways different scientific disciplines view time. In the process, it offers a new approach to the issue of time that will appeal to a wide range of readers: philosophers and historians of science, metaphysicians and natural scientists - be they scholars, advanced students or readers from an educated general audience.
The book first explores the experience of time and its relation to time in nature in a set of chapters that bring together what human experience and physics enable metaphysicians, logicians and scientists to say about time. Next, it studies time in physics, including some puzzling paradoxes about time raised by the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics. The volume then goes on to examine the distinctive problems and conceptions of time in the life sciences. It explores the concept of deep time in paleontology and geology, time in the epistemology of evolutionary biology, and time in developmental biology. Each scientific discipline features a specific approach to time and uses distinctive methodologies for implementing time in its models. This volume seeks to define a common language to conceive of the distinct ways different scientific disciplines view time. In the process, it offers a new approach to the issue of time that will appeal to a wide range of readers: philosophers and historians of science, metaphysicians and natural scientists - be they scholars, advanced students or readers from an educated general audience.
Arial, sans-serif">Philippe Huneman is a Researcher (Directeur de recherche) at the Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques, CNRS/Université Paris I Sorbonne. After having worked and published on the constitution of the concept of organism and Kantian metaphysics, he currently investigates philosophical issues in evolutionary theory and ecology, such as the emergence of individuality, the relations between variation and natural selection in evolutionary theory, the role of the concept of organism, and the varieties of explanations in ecology. He was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago (2005). His research has been published in Erkenntnis, Synthese, Philosophy of Science, Minds and Machines, etc. and as editor he recently published Functions: selection and mechanisms (Synthese Library, Springer, 2012), from groups to individuals. Evolution and emerging individuality (MIT Press, 2013, with Frédéric Bouchard), and Handbook of evolutionary thinking in the sciences (Springer, 2013 translation of Les Mondes Darwiniens, Paris, 2009, ed. with Heams T., Lecointre G., Silberstein M.) He belongs to the editorial board of the European Journal for Philosophy of Science and is the series coeditor of "History, Philosophy and Theory in the Life Sciences" (Springer).
Offers a new approach to the issue of time in natural sciences: physics, biology, ecology and geology
Examines the central question of whether or not the notions of time in the various sciences are identical and reducible to the same physical time
Features interdisciplinary coverage that presents a dialogue between philosophy and science
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2018 |
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Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Philosophie |
Jahrhundert: | Antike |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Thema: | Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science |
Inhalt: |
xiii
403 S. 53 s/w Illustr. 29 farbige Illustr. 403 p. 82 illus. 29 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9783319852270 |
ISBN-10: | 3319852272 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Huneman, Philippe
Bouton, Christophe |
Herausgeber: | Christophe Bouton/Philippe Huneman |
Auflage: | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 |
Hersteller: |
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science |
Maße: | 235 x 155 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Philippe Huneman (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.08.2018 |
Gewicht: | 0,71 kg |
Arial, sans-serif">Philippe Huneman is a Researcher (Directeur de recherche) at the Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques, CNRS/Université Paris I Sorbonne. After having worked and published on the constitution of the concept of organism and Kantian metaphysics, he currently investigates philosophical issues in evolutionary theory and ecology, such as the emergence of individuality, the relations between variation and natural selection in evolutionary theory, the role of the concept of organism, and the varieties of explanations in ecology. He was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago (2005). His research has been published in Erkenntnis, Synthese, Philosophy of Science, Minds and Machines, etc. and as editor he recently published Functions: selection and mechanisms (Synthese Library, Springer, 2012), from groups to individuals. Evolution and emerging individuality (MIT Press, 2013, with Frédéric Bouchard), and Handbook of evolutionary thinking in the sciences (Springer, 2013 translation of Les Mondes Darwiniens, Paris, 2009, ed. with Heams T., Lecointre G., Silberstein M.) He belongs to the editorial board of the European Journal for Philosophy of Science and is the series coeditor of "History, Philosophy and Theory in the Life Sciences" (Springer).
Offers a new approach to the issue of time in natural sciences: physics, biology, ecology and geology
Examines the central question of whether or not the notions of time in the various sciences are identical and reducible to the same physical time
Features interdisciplinary coverage that presents a dialogue between philosophy and science
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2018 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Philosophie |
Jahrhundert: | Antike |
Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
Thema: | Lexika |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science |
Inhalt: |
xiii
403 S. 53 s/w Illustr. 29 farbige Illustr. 403 p. 82 illus. 29 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9783319852270 |
ISBN-10: | 3319852272 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: |
Huneman, Philippe
Bouton, Christophe |
Herausgeber: | Christophe Bouton/Philippe Huneman |
Auflage: | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 |
Hersteller: |
Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science |
Maße: | 235 x 155 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Philippe Huneman (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.08.2018 |
Gewicht: | 0,71 kg |