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adam_text | Contents 1 Introduction: The Philosophical Riddle of Death, from a Biological Point of View 1.1 Philosophy und the Oblivion of Biology 1.2 Philosophical and Biological Issues 1.3 What Is Death and What Are Its Criteria? 1.4 Gradients of Death, Vital Processes, and Aging 1.5 The Question “Why Death?” 1.6 Overview of the Biological Facts of Death 1.7 This Book’s Endeavor 1.8 Who Could Read This Book? 1.9 The Book’s Structure References Part I 2 1 3 6 7 11 19 25 31 34 35 36 How Do We Die? Proximate Causes of Death and the Rise of Experimental Physiology 39 How Late-Eighteenth-Century Physiologists Understood the Living World and Their Task 2.1 Physiology and Mechanism 2.1.1 The Mechanistic Conception 2.1.2 Georg-Ernest Stahl’s Vitalism: Opposition to a Mechanist Worldview 2.1.3 Physiology and Classical Natural Philosophy 41 43 43 45 48 ix
X CONTENTS 2.2 Vitalism 2.2.1 Haller and Bordeu 2.2.2 The “Animal Economy” 2.3 Bichat’s Dilemma References 52 52 53 58 61 3 Bichat’s Theories and Their Genealogy 3.1 The Vitalist Definition ofLife 3.2 Devising Divisions 3.3 Properties and Tissues 3.4 Bichat’s Anatomical Method 3.5 Bichat’s Difficulties References 65 66 68 71 79 83 84 4 Physiology in Bichat’s Physiological Researches on Life and Death 4.1 The First Part: “Researches on Life” 4.1.1 The Particularities of the Animal and Organic Lives 4.1.2 Habits, Society, Passions 4.1.3 Animal Life and Lts Development: Physiology as a Part of Natural History of Man 4.2 Bichat as Anthropologist References 5 Bichat’s Experimental Physiology in the Recherches (Part 2): Death as an Epistemic Facilitator 5.1 Conceptions of Death and Sensibility to Death: End ofa Dualism 5.2 Life and Experiments on Death 5.3 Sequence-Schemata 5.4 Organs and Functions 5.5 Lnterpreting the “Recherches sur la mort”: A New Understanding of the Living 5.5.1 Physiology, Anatomy, Pathological Anatomy 5.5.2 Concepts and Lnstitutions 5.6 The Specificity of the Living According to the Nascent Experimental Physiology References 85 85 85 87 90 96 98 99 99 105 112 114 117 117 119 126 127
CONTENTS 6 Life and Death in Experimental Physiology After Bichat ХІ 131 François Magendie and Bichat 132 Claude Bernard’s Critiques 137 6.2.1 Critique ofAnatomical-Clinical Medicine 138 6.2.2 The milieu intérieur and the Critique of Vitalism 140 6.3 The Novelty of General Physiology According to Claude Bernard 145 6.4 Life and Death in Claude Bernard’s Work 149 6.4.1 The Experimental Approach 149 6.4.2 The Characterization of Life and Its Relationship to Death 152 6.5 The Two Pathways 155 6.5.1 Creation, Evolution’s Directive 155 6.5.2 Bernard’s Hesitations and the Conflict Between Morphology and Physiology 158 6.6 Conclusion 161 References 164 6.1 6.2 Part II The Ultimate Causes: Why Do We—and All Others Creatures—Die? And What Should the Answer Do to Philosophy? 167 7 A Providentialist Metaphysics and the Traditional Economics of Death: Mortality and Individuality 169 The Providentialist Metaphysics Providentialist Metaphysics, Individuality, and Death in Biology: Darwin and Weismann 7.2.1 Biology, Geosciences, and Chemistry: Using Providentialist Schemes ofDeath 175 7.2.2 Darwinizing the Scheme: Weismann, Soma, Germen, and Death 177 7.2.3 Death, Individuals, and the Good of the Group 7.2.4 Facing Difficulties ofAll Sorts References 7.1 7.2 170 175 181 183 185
xii 8 9 CONTENTS The Evolutionary Synthesis’ View of Death: Peter Medawar, George C. Williams, and the Riddles of Senescence 187 8.1 A Biologist on Selection and What Apparently Resists Its “Paramount Power” 187 8.2 Why Would We Have Sex and Die? 189 8.3 Mutation Accumulation and Antagonistic Pleiotropy: Framing the Evolutionary Conception 193 8.4 Enters Indirect Natural Selection: “Antagonistic Pleiotropy” 196 8.5 Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology: The Novel Territory of the Question About Biological Death 203 8.6 Conclusion: Charting the Shadow of Selection 209 References 212 Epistemology of Death (1): Goals and Evidence What Are the Objects ofEnquiry? The Equivocations of “Aging” and “Death” 9.1.1 Senescence 9.1.2 Aging, Death, and the Contrast Classes 9.1.3 Lifespans and Life History 9.2 How to Gather Evidence About Death and Senescence? 9.2.1 Humans and Curves 9.2.2 Producing Evidence About Death: Comparisons References 215 9.1 10 216 216 218 223 227 228 243 249 Epistemology of Death (2): Experiments, Tests and Mechanisms 253 10.1 Producing Evidence About Death: Two Levels of Laboratory Experiments (Dietary Restrictions and Genomics) 254 10.1.1 Diet 254 10.1.2 Experiments and Genomics 256 10.1.3 Experiments on Stem Cells and the Role of Intestinal Epithelium 266 10.2 Selection Experiments on Model Organisms and in the Wild 268
CONTENTS 10.3 Mechanisms, Evolutionary Processes, Causes: The Evidential Structure of Evolutionary Theories of Death and Senescence and Their Epistemic Issues 275 10.3.1 Death and Irrationality: A Parallel 10.3.2 Diversity ofAging Mechanisms and the Rival Evolutionary Hypotheses 10.3.3 Testing Competing Hypotheses: The Conundrum 10.3.4 Undecidability? 10.3.5 Epistemic Opacity ofDeath and Senescence 10.4 A Somewhat Alternative Theory: Disposable Soma Theory 10.4.1 Introducing DST 10.4.2 DST: Trading Reproduction vs Repair vs Growth 10.4.3 DST and Other Evolutionary Accounts: An Attempt at Characterization 10.5 Conclusion. The Pluralistic Picture 10.5.1 Theory Families, Explanatory Pluralism, and Singular Developments 10.5.2 Being Pluralist About Explanatory Pluralism References 11 Ontology (1): The Modern Economics of Death and Its Trade-Offs 11.1 Trade-Offs and Life History 11.2 The Diversity of the Trade-Offs Underpinning Senescence 11.2.1Trade-Offs, According to Williams 11.2.2Trade-Offs in the DisposableSoma Theory 11.3 Multiplying and Combining the Types of Trade-Offs 11.4 What Is Traded? Currencies, Stochasticity, and Limits of Trade-Offs 11.4.1 Multiple Currencies, Multiple Weights: Introducing Stochasticity and Constraints 11.4.2 The Commensurability Issue: Fitness Trade-Offs and an Incursion into Community Ecology 11.5 Fitness as a General Equivalent? The Roots of Trade-Offs and Some Epistemic Undecidabilities 362 11.5.1 Trade-Offs, Fitness, and Time 11.5.2 Senescence and Fitness: Contemplating the Plurality of Discounting Rates xiii 276 278 279 285 288 301 302 306
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Contents 1 Introduction: The Philosophical Riddle of Death, from a Biological Point of View 1.1 Philosophy und the Oblivion of Biology 1.2 Philosophical and Biological Issues 1.3 What Is Death and What Are Its Criteria? 1.4 Gradients of Death, Vital Processes, and Aging 1.5 The Question “Why Death?” 1.6 Overview of the Biological Facts of Death 1.7 This Book’s Endeavor 1.8 Who Could Read This Book? 1.9 The Book’s Structure References Part I 2 1 3 6 7 11 19 25 31 34 35 36 How Do We Die? Proximate Causes of Death and the Rise of Experimental Physiology 39 How Late-Eighteenth-Century Physiologists Understood the Living World and Their Task 2.1 Physiology and Mechanism 2.1.1 The Mechanistic Conception 2.1.2 Georg-Ernest Stahl’s Vitalism: Opposition to a Mechanist Worldview 2.1.3 Physiology and Classical Natural Philosophy 41 43 43 45 48 ix
X CONTENTS 2.2 Vitalism 2.2.1 Haller and Bordeu 2.2.2 The “Animal Economy” 2.3 Bichat’s Dilemma References 52 52 53 58 61 3 Bichat’s Theories and Their Genealogy 3.1 The Vitalist Definition ofLife 3.2 Devising Divisions 3.3 Properties and Tissues 3.4 Bichat’s Anatomical Method 3.5 Bichat’s Difficulties References 65 66 68 71 79 83 84 4 Physiology in Bichat’s Physiological Researches on Life and Death 4.1 The First Part: “Researches on Life” 4.1.1 The Particularities of the Animal and Organic Lives 4.1.2 Habits, Society, Passions 4.1.3 Animal Life and Lts Development: Physiology as a Part of Natural History of Man 4.2 Bichat as Anthropologist References 5 Bichat’s Experimental Physiology in the Recherches (Part 2): Death as an Epistemic Facilitator 5.1 Conceptions of Death and Sensibility to Death: End ofa Dualism 5.2 Life and Experiments on Death 5.3 Sequence-Schemata 5.4 Organs and Functions 5.5 Lnterpreting the “Recherches sur la mort”: A New Understanding of the Living 5.5.1 Physiology, Anatomy, Pathological Anatomy 5.5.2 Concepts and Lnstitutions 5.6 The Specificity of the Living According to the Nascent Experimental Physiology References 85 85 85 87 90 96 98 99 99 105 112 114 117 117 119 126 127
CONTENTS 6 Life and Death in Experimental Physiology After Bichat ХІ 131 François Magendie and Bichat 132 Claude Bernard’s Critiques 137 6.2.1 Critique ofAnatomical-Clinical Medicine 138 6.2.2 The milieu intérieur and the Critique of Vitalism 140 6.3 The Novelty of General Physiology According to Claude Bernard 145 6.4 Life and Death in Claude Bernard’s Work 149 6.4.1 The Experimental Approach 149 6.4.2 The Characterization of Life and Its Relationship to Death 152 6.5 The Two Pathways 155 6.5.1 Creation, Evolution’s Directive 155 6.5.2 Bernard’s Hesitations and the Conflict Between Morphology and Physiology 158 6.6 Conclusion 161 References 164 6.1 6.2 Part II The Ultimate Causes: Why Do We—and All Others Creatures—Die? And What Should the Answer Do to Philosophy? 167 7 A Providentialist Metaphysics and the Traditional Economics of Death: Mortality and Individuality 169 The Providentialist Metaphysics Providentialist Metaphysics, Individuality, and Death in Biology: Darwin and Weismann 7.2.1 Biology, Geosciences, and Chemistry: Using Providentialist Schemes ofDeath 175 7.2.2 Darwinizing the Scheme: Weismann, Soma, Germen, and Death 177 7.2.3 Death, Individuals, and the Good of the Group 7.2.4 Facing Difficulties ofAll Sorts References 7.1 7.2 170 175 181 183 185
xii 8 9 CONTENTS The Evolutionary Synthesis’ View of Death: Peter Medawar, George C. Williams, and the Riddles of Senescence 187 8.1 A Biologist on Selection and What Apparently Resists Its “Paramount Power” 187 8.2 Why Would We Have Sex and Die? 189 8.3 Mutation Accumulation and Antagonistic Pleiotropy: Framing the Evolutionary Conception 193 8.4 Enters Indirect Natural Selection: “Antagonistic Pleiotropy” 196 8.5 Ecology, Evolution, and Physiology: The Novel Territory of the Question About Biological Death 203 8.6 Conclusion: Charting the Shadow of Selection 209 References 212 Epistemology of Death (1): Goals and Evidence What Are the Objects ofEnquiry? The Equivocations of “Aging” and “Death” 9.1.1 Senescence 9.1.2 Aging, Death, and the Contrast Classes 9.1.3 Lifespans and Life History 9.2 How to Gather Evidence About Death and Senescence? 9.2.1 Humans and Curves 9.2.2 Producing Evidence About Death: Comparisons References 215 9.1 10 216 216 218 223 227 228 243 249 Epistemology of Death (2): Experiments, Tests and Mechanisms 253 10.1 Producing Evidence About Death: Two Levels of Laboratory Experiments (Dietary Restrictions and Genomics) 254 10.1.1 Diet 254 10.1.2 Experiments and Genomics 256 10.1.3 Experiments on Stem Cells and the Role of Intestinal Epithelium 266 10.2 Selection Experiments on Model Organisms and in the Wild 268
CONTENTS 10.3 Mechanisms, Evolutionary Processes, Causes: The Evidential Structure of Evolutionary Theories of Death and Senescence and Their Epistemic Issues 275 10.3.1 Death and Irrationality: A Parallel 10.3.2 Diversity ofAging Mechanisms and the Rival Evolutionary Hypotheses 10.3.3 Testing Competing Hypotheses: The Conundrum 10.3.4 Undecidability? 10.3.5 Epistemic Opacity ofDeath and Senescence 10.4 A Somewhat Alternative Theory: Disposable Soma Theory 10.4.1 Introducing DST 10.4.2 DST: Trading Reproduction vs Repair vs Growth 10.4.3 DST and Other Evolutionary Accounts: An Attempt at Characterization 10.5 Conclusion. The Pluralistic Picture 10.5.1 Theory Families, Explanatory Pluralism, and Singular Developments 10.5.2 Being Pluralist About Explanatory Pluralism References 11 Ontology (1): The Modern Economics of Death and Its Trade-Offs 11.1 Trade-Offs and Life History 11.2 The Diversity of the Trade-Offs Underpinning Senescence 11.2.1Trade-Offs, According to Williams 11.2.2Trade-Offs in the DisposableSoma Theory 11.3 Multiplying and Combining the Types of Trade-Offs 11.4 What Is Traded? Currencies, Stochasticity, and Limits of Trade-Offs 11.4.1 Multiple Currencies, Multiple Weights: Introducing Stochasticity and Constraints 11.4.2 The Commensurability Issue: Fitness Trade-Offs and an Incursion into Community Ecology 11.5 Fitness as a General Equivalent? The Roots of Trade-Offs and Some Epistemic Undecidabilities 362 11.5.1 Trade-Offs, Fitness, and Time 11.5.2 Senescence and Fitness: Contemplating the Plurality of Discounting Rates xiii 276 278 279 285 288 301 302 306
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