Metaphysics of Genome

Metaphysics of Genome
Author: Augustin Ostace
Publisher: Alpha & Omega Sapiens - Uppublishing Being / Augustin Ostace
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

…We must know ourselves, Erkenne uns selbst, beyond of the over two thousand years of Delphi inscription, Know thyself, Erkenne dich selbst!... …If the Sapientosophy means a desired raising in knowledge of the Sapiens towards UpSapiens, then, the Weapon of Philosophy must go into the multitudes of our Species, interconnecting the Philosophy of Amphitheatre (like the Philosophy of Being since Parmenides and Heidegger, or Philosophy of Akademos and Lyceum through Plato and Aristotle, or the Philosophy of Patristics through Sf. Augustine and Maxim the Confessor, or Philosophy of Scholastic through Duns Scotus and Von Aquin, or Philosophy of Rationality through Descartes and Spinoza, or Idealist Philosophy through Kant and Hegel, or the Philosophy of Phenomenology through Husserl and Jaspers ) with the Philosophy of the Book (particularly in our On Line times), with the Philosophy of Human History, reaching the terrible insights of the Human Genome… …But, has Human Genome (in its biology as the sum of genes inside of an individuality), a special philosophical mystery, flourishing into the human of articulated language, of the writing alphabet and of the abstract thinking?... …Our endeavor is to shed the modest light upon these basic biological and philosophical concepts of our times… Biophilosophist

Genetics and Philosophy

Genetics and Philosophy
Author: Paul Griffiths
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107354765

In the past century, nearly all of the biological sciences have been directly affected by discoveries and developments in genetics, a fast-evolving subject with important theoretical dimensions. In this rich and accessible book, Paul Griffiths and Karola Stotz show how the concept of the gene has evolved and diversified across the many fields that make up modern biology. By examining the molecular biology of the 'environment', they situate genetics in the developmental biology of whole organisms, and reveal how the molecular biosciences have undermined the nature/nurture distinction. Their discussion gives full weight to the revolutionary impacts of molecular biology, while rejecting 'genocentrism' and 'reductionism', and brings the topic right up to date with the philosophical implications of the most recent developments in genetics. Their book will be invaluable for those studying the philosophy of biology, genetics and other life sciences.

The Metaphysics of Biology

The Metaphysics of Biology
Author: John Dupré
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 100902180X

This Element is an introduction to the metaphysics of biology, a very general account of the nature of the living world. The first part of the Element addresses more traditionally philosophical questions - whether biological systems are reducible to the properties of their physical parts, causation and laws of nature, substantialist and processualist accounts of life, and the nature of biological kinds. The second half will offer an understanding of important biological entities, drawing on the earlier discussions. This division should not be taken too seriously, however: the topics in both parts are deeply interconnected. Although this does not claim to be a scientific work, it does aim to be firmly grounded in our best scientific knowledge; it is an exercise in naturalistic metaphysics. Its most distinctive feature is that argues throughout for a view of living systems as processes rather than things or, in the technical philosophical sense, substances.

Our Genes

Our Genes
Author: Rasmus Winther
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107170400

Human evolutionary genomics illuminates fascinating philosophical questions about our individual identities and collective connections.

Our Genes

Our Genes
Author: Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1316762092

Situated at the intersection of natural science and philosophy, Our Genes explores historical practices, investigates current trends, and imagines future work in genetic research to answer persistent, political questions about human diversity. Readers are guided through fascinating thought experiments, complex measures and metrics, fundamental evolutionary patterns, and in-depth treatment of exciting case studies. The work culminates in a philosophical rationale, based on scientific evidence, for a moderate position about the explanatory power of genes that is often left unarticulated. Simply put, human evolutionary genomics - our genes - can tell us much about who we are as individuals and as collectives. However, while they convey scientific certainty in the popular imagination, genes cannot answer some of our most important questions. Alternating between an up-close and a zoomed-out focus on genes and genomes, individuals and collectives, species and populations, Our Genes argues that the answers we seek point to rich, necessary work ahead.

Genetics and Reductionism

Genetics and Reductionism
Author: Sahotra Sarkar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1998-10-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521637138

With the advent of the Human Genome Project there have been many claims for the genetic origins of complex human behavior including insanity, criminality, and intelligence. But what does it really mean to call something 'genetic'? This is the fundamental question that Sahotra Sarkar's book addresses. The author analyses the nature of reductionism in classical and molecular genetics. He shows that there are two radically different kinds of reductionist explanation: genetic reduction (as found in classical genetics) and physical reduction (found in molecular genetics). This important book clarifies the meaning of the term 'genetic', shows how molecular studies have affected genetics, and provides the philosophical background necessary to understand the debates over the Human Genome Project. It will be of particular interest to professionals and students in the philosophy of science, the history of science, and the social studies of science, medicine, and technology.

Genes And Future People

Genes And Future People
Author: Walter Glannon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 042997986X

Advances in genetic technology in general and medical genetics in particular will enable us to intervene in the process of human biological development which extends from zygotes and embryos to people. This will allow us to control to a great extent the identities and the length and quality of the lives of people who already exist, as well as those we bring into existence in the near and distant future. Genes and Future People explores two general philosophical questions, one metaphysical, the other moral: (1) How do genes, and different forms of genetic intervention (gene therapy, genetic enhancement, presymptomatic genetic testing of adults, genetic testing of preimplantation embryos), affect the identities of the people who already exist and those we bring into existence? and (2) How do these interventions benefit or harm the people we cause to exist in the near future and those who will exist in the distant future by satisfying or defeating their interest in having reasonably long and disease-free lives?Genes and Future People begins by explaining the connection between genes and disease, placing genetic within a framework of evolutionary biology. It then discusses such topics as how genes and genetic intervention influence personal identity, what genetic testing of individuals and the knowledge resulting from it entails about responsibility to others who may be at risk, as well as how gene therapy and genetic enhancement can affect the identities of people and benefit or harm them. Furthermore, it discusses various moral aspects of cloning human beings and body parts. Finally, it explores the metaphysical and moral implications of genetic manipulation of the mechanisms of aging to extend the human life span.The aim Genes and Future People is to move philosophers, bioethicists, and readers in general to reflect on the extent to which genes determine whether we are healthy or diseased, our identities as persons, the quality of our lives, and our moral obligations to future generations of people.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Oxford Handbooks Online
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2008-07-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0195182057

This handbook covers the history of philosophy of biology then moves on to evolutionary theory. It continues with discussions of molecular biology and ecology, and covers biology and ethics as well as biology and religion.

The Spiritual Genome

The Spiritual Genome
Author: Bradley York Bartholomew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780991345724

Bradley York Bartholomew's book The Spiritual Genome brings to the forefront the theory of a networked intelligence in the DNA. He clearly outlines this theory that the DNA of all living creatures (including plants) is connected in the quantum substratum, and that it is this networked intelligence which constitutes the essential oneness from which springs all the diversity of life that we see around us. Bradley York Bartholomew's book illustrates that this networked intelligence is generated by computer processing which constitutes the ultimate source of life. This he says is demonstrated in how memristors in the DNA enable the storing of data, which has a direct bearing on widely held beliefs such as past lives and reincarnation. The Author cohesively explains how the DNA can act as a universal quantum computer with sufficient processing power to potentially enable the generation of the entire universe.

Genetics and Philosophy

Genetics and Philosophy
Author: Paul Griffiths
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1107002125

This book integrates the work of philosophers of science seeking to make sense of genetics with an accessible introduction to the science.