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Darwinism and Philosophy

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ISBN-10: 0268030723

ISBN-13: 9780268030728

Edition: 2005

Authors: Vittorio H�sle, Christian Illies, Peter McLaughlin, David Oldroyd, Robert J. Richards

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List price: $150.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 9/30/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 402
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.85" tall
Weight: 0.770
Language: English

Christopher T. Marsden is Professor of Media Law at the University of Sussex, UK. He was the founding co-editor of the International Journal of Communications Law and Policy. His books include Convergence in European Digital TV Regulation (edited with S. Verhulst, Blackstone Press, 1999), Regulating the Global Information Society (Routledge, 2000), and Codifying Cyberspace: Self Regulation of Converging Media (with D. Tambini and D. Leonardi, Routledge 2008).

Introduction
What kind of science is Darwinian biology, and what are its ontological presuppositions?
Materialism, actualism, and science : what's modern about modern science?
Evolution, paleontology, and metaphysics
Darwin's a priori insight : the structure and status of the principle of natural selection
Darwinism and naturalism : identical twins or just good friends?
Darwinism's multiple ontologies
Is a non-naturalistic interpretation of Darwinism possible?
A systems theory of evolution
"It might be called reverence"
Darwin's metaphysics of mind
Are there metaphysical implications of Darwinian evolutionary biology?
On the problem of direction and goal in biological evolution
Objective idealism and Darwinism
What is the epistemological relevance of Darwinism?
The new evolutionary ontology and its implications for epistemology
How is it that we can know this world? : new arguments in evolutionary epistemology
Darwinism as a theory for finite beings
Darwinism and the place of the human
Evolutionary selection and the nature of humanity
Darwinism, dualism, and biological agency
Darwinism : neither biologistic nor metaphysical