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The paper examines ontological presuppositions and epistemological branches of Peace and Conflict Studies. It describes the narrower use of the concepts ‗ontology‘ and ‗epistemology‘ as sub-branch and branch of philosophy respectively and... more
Intelligent design theorist William Dembski hasproposed an``explanatory filter''fordistinguishing between events due to chance, lawful regularity or design. We show that ifDembski's filter were adopted as a... more
The antinomy of teleological judgment has increasingly been under stood as a conflict between regulative principles. But it is not clear why regulative principles can be in conflict at all, since Kant otherwise takes the realization that... more
The revised edition of Paul Seabright's The Company of Strangers is critically reviewed. Seabright aims to help non--economists participating in the cross-disciplinary study of the evolution of human sociality appreciate the potential... more
This chapter argues that scientific and philosophical progress in our understanding of the living world requires that we abandon a metaphysics of things in favour of one centred on processes. We identify three main empirical motivations... more
A short introduction to Lonergan's philosophy of biology.
This paper is a short response to a paper by sociologist Pablo Shyfter, "Functions by Agreement." He argues that philosophers have been short-sighted in thinking about functions because they tend to approach the issue through a set of... more
I claim that explanations of human behaviour by Edward O. Wilsonand Charles Lumsden are constituted by a religiously functioningmetaphysics: emergent materialism. The constitutive effects areidentified using six criteria, beginning with a... more
False beliefs and delusions are usually regarded negatively, especially in psychology and evolutionary biology. Recently, McKay and Dennett (2009b) have argued that there are ungrounded beliefs which confer benefits on individuals even if... more
Biologiste et militante féministe, Anne Fausto-Sterling mène depuis de nombreuses années une déconstruction de la différence des sexes. Cette oeuvre dense et novatrice, enfin traduite en français, devenue une bible des études féministes... more
This collection of original essays-by philosophers of biology, biologists, and cognitive scientists-provides a wide range of perspectives on species. Including contributions from
Nella logica dell' inconscio, l' indifferenza al tempo lineare: da Freud a Deleuze DENNETT di FABRIZIO PALOMBI P artendo dalla filologia psicoanalitica per arrivare, attraverso l'ambito della clinica, alla speculazione metafisica,... more
Like other major aspects of sociality, kinship receives distinctive treatments from biologists and anthropologists. For anthropologists, the study of kinship has traditionally been an arena for documenting cultural diversity, and about... more
Questions about what human nature is and how we can learn about it are difficult to answer. They are difficult not just because humans are complex creatures whose behavior is deeply embedded in the cultural environment that they are a... more
Although this is a long review, I do not cover but perhaps two thirds of the contents of The Native Mind and the Cultural Construction of Nature, and very briefly indeed. As we can read in the press release, this book draws on two decades... more
In his book "Méditation sur la technique" (Meditation on Techniques), José Ortega y Gasset describes man as "Homo faber, provided faber is not restricted to material fabrication but includes spiritual creativity.
Una “questione degli individui” in biologia può essere articolata secondo le linee distinte da Francisco Suárez nella V delle sue Disputationes Metaphysicae (Disputatio 5. De unitate individuali eiusque principio, 1597). In questo... more
In my talk, I will present key ideas of my four-year research project "Bio-Agency and Natural Freedom" which aims to defeat free will scepticism on a fresh metaphysical basis informed by biology. I will proceed from the diagnosis that a... more
The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) has awarded me € 341,176.50 to carry out a four-year ‘Elise Richter’ research project on “Bio-Agency and Natural Freedom” at the University of Vienna, Austria. The project explores the biological roots of... more
Scientists use a variety of modes of representation in their work, but philosophers have studied mainly sentences expressing propositions. I ask whether diagrams are mere conveniences in expressing propositions or whether they are a... more
Species can be defined as a lineage of populations among which was never set up an micro-evolutionary isolation, and what is meant by 'micro-evolutionary isolation' is this: two populations are micro-evolutionarily isolated, if and only... more
The Introduction (with table of contents and overview of the essays) of our forthcoming edited collection, "Philosophy of Molecular Medicine: Foundational Issues in Theory and Practice," Routledge
The chapter provides a brief introductory overview of biosemiotics — the study of meaning-making mechanisms in the living world. Biosemiotics is a study of those types of sign processes that are not based on human language. We describe... more
Mechanisms are a way of explaining how biological phenomena work rather than why single elements of biological systems are there. However, mechanisms are usually described as physiological entities, and little or no attention is paid to... more
Recent discussion of the statistical character of evolutionary theory has centered around two positions:
BACKGROUND: In spite of its indusrial usefulness and varied daily uses, lead (Pb) pollution is a widespread ecological problem that faces the humans in the 21th century. Pb was found to produces a wide range of toxic effects including... more
In Minimal Selfhood and the Origins of Consciousness, R.D.V. Glasgow seeks to ground the logical roots of consciousness in what he has previously called the ‘minimal self’. The idea is that elementary forms of consciousness are logically... more
Unity of science was once a very popular idea among both philosophers and scientists. But it has fallen out of fashion, largely because of its association with reductionism and the challenge from multiple realisation. Pluralism and the... more
Hace pocos días se desató un escándalo mediático a partir de las declaraciones del Dr. James Watson (premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina 1962junto con F. Crick y M. Wilkins-por el descubrimiento, en 1953, de la estructura del ADN) al... more
The handicap principle is one of the most influential ideas in evolutionary biology. It asserts that when there is conflict of interest in a signaling interaction signals must be costly in order to be reliable. We show how the handicap... more
Griffiths, J. O. (2021) ‘Bioethics, the Ontology of Life, and the Hermeneutics of Biology’, in Ferrarello, Susi (ed.) Phenomenology of Bioethics: Technoethics and Lived Experience (Springer Nature), pp. 1-21
...negli ultimi decenni, all’interno della filosofia della scienza, si è notato un fenomeno che non si concilia facilmente con il ruolo che le viene attribuito. Ci riferiamo alla crescente frammentazione della filosofia della scienza. Le... more
Panvitalism and panmechanism are "comprehensive hypotheses" about what exists, what is real (ontologies).
In spite of a certain oversimplifi cation, one might discern two main opposite trends of thought on the status of teleological claims in biology . Traditional views asserting the intrinsic teleology of living beings proved meagre in... more