How Kant matters for biology: a philosophical history
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Understanding Influence: the Role of Transcendental Idealism for the Development of Biology Introduction 1.1 Transcendental idealism as subservient to the scientifically minded philosopher 1.1.1 The scientifically minded philosopher and the relation between appearances and things in themselves 1.1.2 Strawson’s account of the self 1.1.3 Strawson and the problem of translation, transcendental idealism and transcendental realism 1.2 The role of influence and theory for history and science 1.2.1 Berlin and Kuhn on the relation between history and science 1.2.2 Scientific revolutions and incommensurability 1.3 The context of research programmes and the Lenoir thesis 1.3.1 Lakatos’s conception of research programmes and the Lenoir thesis 1.3.2 Criticisms of the Lenoir thesis 1.4 Expanding the scope of influence 1.4.1 Bloom: influence in poetry 1.4.2 Feyerabend: science as a creative process 1.4.3 Potochnik: idealisation and science 1.4.4 Collingwood: metaphysics as absolute presuppositions xi 1 15 15 16 17 21 24 27 27 32 36 36 39 43 44 46 47 49
viii CONTENTS 1.4.5 The emerging conception of influence Conclusion 2 3 Kant’s Response to Hume and the Status of Laws in Contemporary Philosophy of Science Introduction 2.1 Kant’s interpretation of Hume 2.1.1 The sources of Kant’s interpretation of Hume 2.1.2 Kant’s misunderstanding of Hume’s relations of ideas and matters of fact 2.2 Interpretations of Hume’s philosophy 2.2.1 The sceptical realist interpretation of Hume 2.2.2 Transcendental idealism as developing from Humean empiricism 2.3 Metaphysical arguments regarding the existence of laws 2.3.1 Bhaskar’s transcendental realism and Cartwright’s nomological pluralism 2.3.2 A mathematical antinomy: Bhaskar and Cartwright 2.3.3 Transcendental arguments in Bhaskar’s and Cartwright’s accounts Conclusion Kant’s Influence on Whewell Introduction 3.1 The relationship between Whewell and Kant 3.1.1 The similarities and differences between the philosophies of Kant and Whewell 3.1.2 Whewell’s colligation of facts and the consilience of inductions 3.1.3 Whewell’s theological resolution of the fundamental antithesis 3.2 The status of consilience in contemporary philosophy of biology 3.2.1 Contemporary interpretations of Kant’s philosophy of science 3.2.2 Consilience and reductivism in philosophy of science Conclusion 50 53 55 55 56 57 59 65 65 70 76 77 83 88 89 92 92 93 94 103 108 110 111 118 121
CONTENTS 4 Whewell’s Influence on Darwin and the Role of Design for the Organism Introduction 4.1 Whewell’s influence on Darwin’s On the Origin of Species 4.1.1 The role of design in Whewell’s philosophy 4.1.2 The influence of Whewell and Herschel on the arguments of Darwin’s Origin 4.2 Darwin and design: the relation between artificial and natural selection in Darwin’s Origin 4.2.1 The relation between artificial and natural selection 4.2.2 The distinction between organisms and artefacts for Darwin, Paley and Kant 4.3 Organisms and design in contemporary biology 4.3.1 Kant’s account of design and its relation to contemporary philosophy of biology 4.3.2 Organisms without design Conclusion 5 Kant’s Significance for Contemporary Philosophy of Biology Introduction 5.1 Definitions of biological individuality in contemporary philosophy of biology 5.2 Natural teleology and biological autonomy 5.2.1 Biological autonomy in contemporary philosophy of biology 5.2.2 The relationship between physical and moral teleology in Kant’s philosophy 5.3 Kantian morality and biological freedom 5.3.1 Dupre’s account of biological freedom 5.3.2 Determinism and the Second Analogy 5.3.3 The role of Kant’s account of freedom for guiding the development of science Conclusion Conclusion ix 123 123 125 125 130 135 136 139 147 148 152 156 158 158 160 165 166 169 173 174 175 177 186 189
x CONTENTS Notes 193 Bibliography 219 Index 229
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Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Understanding Influence: the Role of Transcendental Idealism for the Development of Biology Introduction 1.1 Transcendental idealism as subservient to the scientifically minded philosopher 1.1.1 The scientifically minded philosopher and the relation between appearances and things in themselves 1.1.2 Strawson’s account of the self 1.1.3 Strawson and the problem of translation, transcendental idealism and transcendental realism 1.2 The role of influence and theory for history and science 1.2.1 Berlin and Kuhn on the relation between history and science 1.2.2 Scientific revolutions and incommensurability 1.3 The context of research programmes and the Lenoir thesis 1.3.1 Lakatos’s conception of research programmes and the Lenoir thesis 1.3.2 Criticisms of the Lenoir thesis 1.4 Expanding the scope of influence 1.4.1 Bloom: influence in poetry 1.4.2 Feyerabend: science as a creative process 1.4.3 Potochnik: idealisation and science 1.4.4 Collingwood: metaphysics as absolute presuppositions xi 1 15 15 16 17 21 24 27 27 32 36 36 39 43 44 46 47 49
viii CONTENTS 1.4.5 The emerging conception of influence Conclusion 2 3 Kant’s Response to Hume and the Status of Laws in Contemporary Philosophy of Science Introduction 2.1 Kant’s interpretation of Hume 2.1.1 The sources of Kant’s interpretation of Hume 2.1.2 Kant’s misunderstanding of Hume’s relations of ideas and matters of fact 2.2 Interpretations of Hume’s philosophy 2.2.1 The sceptical realist interpretation of Hume 2.2.2 Transcendental idealism as developing from Humean empiricism 2.3 Metaphysical arguments regarding the existence of laws 2.3.1 Bhaskar’s transcendental realism and Cartwright’s nomological pluralism 2.3.2 A mathematical antinomy: Bhaskar and Cartwright 2.3.3 Transcendental arguments in Bhaskar’s and Cartwright’s accounts Conclusion Kant’s Influence on Whewell Introduction 3.1 The relationship between Whewell and Kant 3.1.1 The similarities and differences between the philosophies of Kant and Whewell 3.1.2 Whewell’s colligation of facts and the consilience of inductions 3.1.3 Whewell’s theological resolution of the fundamental antithesis 3.2 The status of consilience in contemporary philosophy of biology 3.2.1 Contemporary interpretations of Kant’s philosophy of science 3.2.2 Consilience and reductivism in philosophy of science Conclusion 50 53 55 55 56 57 59 65 65 70 76 77 83 88 89 92 92 93 94 103 108 110 111 118 121
CONTENTS 4 Whewell’s Influence on Darwin and the Role of Design for the Organism Introduction 4.1 Whewell’s influence on Darwin’s On the Origin of Species 4.1.1 The role of design in Whewell’s philosophy 4.1.2 The influence of Whewell and Herschel on the arguments of Darwin’s Origin 4.2 Darwin and design: the relation between artificial and natural selection in Darwin’s Origin 4.2.1 The relation between artificial and natural selection 4.2.2 The distinction between organisms and artefacts for Darwin, Paley and Kant 4.3 Organisms and design in contemporary biology 4.3.1 Kant’s account of design and its relation to contemporary philosophy of biology 4.3.2 Organisms without design Conclusion 5 Kant’s Significance for Contemporary Philosophy of Biology Introduction 5.1 Definitions of biological individuality in contemporary philosophy of biology 5.2 Natural teleology and biological autonomy 5.2.1 Biological autonomy in contemporary philosophy of biology 5.2.2 The relationship between physical and moral teleology in Kant’s philosophy 5.3 Kantian morality and biological freedom 5.3.1 Dupre’s account of biological freedom 5.3.2 Determinism and the Second Analogy 5.3.3 The role of Kant’s account of freedom for guiding the development of science Conclusion Conclusion ix 123 123 125 125 130 135 136 139 147 148 152 156 158 158 160 165 166 169 173 174 175 177 186 189
x CONTENTS Notes 193 Bibliography 219 Index 229 |
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