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Embryology, Epigenesis, And Evolution : Taking Development Seriously

  • Embryology, Epigenesis, And Evolution : Taking  Development Seriously
  • Title

    • Cambridge Studies In Philosophy And Biology
  • Attribution

    Jason Scott Robert
  • Publication Details

    Book, Cambridge University Press, 2004
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      (UPPER LEVEL)  QH491 .R63 2004         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Philosophers of science have tended to avoid the problem of “development” by focusing primarily on evolutionary biology and, more recently, on molecular biology and genetics. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "Historically, philosophers of biology have tended to sidestep the problem of development by focusing primarily on evolutionary biology and, more recently, on molecular biology and genetics. Quite often too, development has been misunderstood as simply, or even primarily, a matter of gene activation and regulation. Nowadays a growing number of philosophers of science are focusing their analyses on the complexities of development, and in Embryology, Epigenesis and Evolution, Jason Scott Robert explores the nature of development against current trends in biological theory and practice and looks at the interrelations between development and evolution (evo- devo), an area of resurgent biological interest." "This book should be of interest to students and professionals in the philosophy of science and the philosophy of biology."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • 1. The Problem of Development
    • 2. Exemplars
    • 3. Scylla and Charybdis
    • 4. Constitutive Epigenetics
    • 5. Creative Development
    • 6. A New Synthesis?
    • 7. The Devil is in the Gestalt
  • ISBN

    • 0521824672
    • 9780521824675
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