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  • - International Perspectives on the Depression Epidemic and Its Meaning
     
    49,00 €

    The World Health Organization states that depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and predicts that by 2030 the epidemic of depression raging across the world will be the single biggest contributor to the overall burden of disease of all health conditions.

  • 13% sparen
    - The Contemporaries and Successors of Jean Fernel (1497-1558)
    von Linda Deer Richardson
    140,00 €

  • - Conceptual and Practical Challenges
     
    50,00 €

    This open access book features essays written by philosophers, biologists, ecologists and conservation scientists facing the current biodiversity crisis.

  • 13% sparen
     
    140,00 €

    This volume explores issues in the philosophy of science relating to biology and economics. It interrogates the concepts of mechanism and causality in these disciplines and draws careful juxtapositions between philosophical apparatus and scientific practice.

  • 14% sparen
    - Models of Biochemical Mechanisms, 1840-1960
    von Karin Nickelsen
    108,00 €

    Explaining Photosynthesis

  • 11% sparen
    - What's left after Darwin?
     
    86,00 €

    Current Perspectives on Sexual Selection

  • - A Companion for Educators
     
    185,00 €

    In this book, philosophers of biology explore central concepts and key issues in biology education. It covers a variety of topics ranging from traditional ones to contemporary ones, such as genomics, systems biology or evolutionary developmental biology.

  • 12% sparen
    - Organism and Environment in the Biological and Social Sciences
     
    123,00 €

    This volume explores the interactions between organisms and their environments and how this "entanglement" is a fundamental aspect of all life.

  • 12% sparen
     
    141,00 €

    Chapters on slavery and the self and the development of an understanding of Dualism bring this examination up to date on the latest 21st century work in the field. At the heart of this book is the matter of how we define the problem of consciousness itself: has there been any progress in our understanding of the working of mind and brain?

  • - New Essays in the Philosophy of Medicine
     
    69,00 €

    This anthology of essays presents a sample of studies from recent philosophy of medicine addressing issues which attempt to answer very general (interdependent) questions: (a) what is a disease and what is health?

  • - An Enquiry into the Diversity of Explanatory Patterns in the Life Sciences
    von Pierre-Alain Braillard & Christophe Malaterre
    75,00 €

    Explanation in Biology

  • - A Philosophical and Theoretical Enquiry
    von Alvaro Moreno & Matteo Mossio
    104,00 €

    Biological Autonomy

  • - Philosophical Reflections on the Psychiatric Babel
     
    122,00 €

    Since its third edition in 1980, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) of the American Psychiatric Association has acquired a hegemonic role in the health care professions and has had a broad impact on the lay public.

  • - The role of biological classification in early plant and animal geography
    von Malte Christian Ebach
    64,00 €

    This book presents a revised history of early biogeography and investigates the split in taxonomic practice, between the classification of taxa and the classification of vegetation. It moves beyond the traditional belief that biogeography is born from a synthesis of Darwin and Wallace and focuses on the important pioneering work of earlier practitioners such as Zimmermann, Stromeyer, de Candolle and Humboldt.Tracing the academic history of biogeography over the decades and centuries, this book recounts the early schisms in phyto and zoogeography, the shedding of its bonds to taxonomy, its adoption of an ecological framework and its beginnings at the dawn of the 20th century. This book assesses the contributions of key figures such as Zimmermann, Humboldt and Wallace and reminds us of the forgotten influence of plant and animal geographers including Stromeyer, Prichard and de Candolle, whose early attempts at classifying animal and plant geography would inform later progress.

  • - International Perspectives on the Depression Epidemic and Its Meaning
     
    75,00 €

    The World Health Organization states that depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and predicts that by 2030 the epidemic of depression raging across the world will be the single biggest contributor to the overall burden of disease of all health conditions.

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    159,00 €

    Vitalism is understood as impacting the history of the life sciences, medicine and philosophy, representing an epistemological challenge to the dominance of mechanism over the last 200 years, and partly revived with organicism in early theoretical biology.

  • 10% sparen
     
    96,00 €

    This volume presents an innovative look at early modern medicine and natural philosophy as historically interrelated developments. The individual chapters chart this interrelation in a variety of contexts, from the Humanists who drew on Hippocrates, Galen, and Aristotle to answer philosophical and medical questions, to medical debates on the limits and power of mechanism, and on to eighteenth-century controversies over medical materialism and 'atheism.'The work presented here broadens our understanding of both philosophy and medicine in this period by illustrating the ways these disciplines were in deep theoretical and methodological dialogue and by demonstrating the importance of this dialogue for understanding their history.Taken together, these papers argue that to overlook the medical context of natural philosophy and the philosophical context of medicine is to overlook fundamentally important aspects of these intellectual endeavors.

  • 12% sparen
    von Marie I. Kaiser
    94,00 - 95,00 €

    This book develops a philosophical account that reveals the major characteristics that make an explanation in the life sciences reductive and distinguish them from non-reductive explanations.

  • 10% sparen
    - Issues and Implications
     
    96,00 €

    In a series of papers published in the 1970s, Christopher Boorse proposed a naturalist theory of health, mainly based on a value-free concept of 'biological function', a concept of 'reference class' and the notion of 'statistical normality'.

  • - A Dynamic and Relational View
    von Marta Bertolaso
    105,00 €

    Since the 1970s, the origin of cancer is being explored from the point of view of the Somatic Mutation Theory (SMT), focusing on genetic mutations and clonal expansion of somatic cells. As cancer research expanded in several directions, the dominant focus on cells remained steady, but the classes of genes and the kinds of extra-genetic factors that were shown to have causal relevance in the onset of cancer multiplied. The wild heterogeneity of cancer-related mutations and phenotypes, along with the increasing complication of models, led to an oscillation between the hectic search of ¿the¿ few key factors that cause cancer and the discouragement in face of a seeming ¿endless complexity¿. To tame this complexity, cancer research started to avail itself of the tools that were being developed by Systems Biology. At the same time, anti-reductionist voices began claiming that cancer research was stuck in a sterile research paradigm. This alternative discourse even gave birth to an alternative theory: the Tissue Organization Field Theory (TOFT). A deeper philosophical analysis shows limits and possibilities of reductionist and anti-reductionist positions and of their polarization. This book demonstrates that a radical philosophical reflection is necessary to drive cancer research out of its impasses. At the very least, this will be a reflection on the assumptions of different kinds of cancer research, on the implications of what cancer research has been discovering over 40 years and more, on a view of scientific practice that is most able to make sense of the cognitive and social conflicts that are seen in the scientific community (and in its results), and, finally, on the nature of living entities with which we entertain this fascinating epistemological dance that we call scientific research. The proposed Dynamic and Relational View of carcinogenesis is a starting point in all these directions.

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