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The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy

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In this volume Smith examines the early modern science of generation, which included the study of animal conception, heredity, and fetal development. Analyzing how it influenced the contemporary treatment of traditional philosophical questions, it also demonstrates how philosophical pre-suppositions about mechanism, substance, and cause informed the interpretations offered by those conducting empirical research on animal reproduction. Composed of essays written by an international team of leading scholars, the book offers a fresh perspective on some of the basic problems in early modern philosophy. It also considers how these basic problems manifested themselves within an area of scientific inquiry that had not previously received much consideration by historians of philosophy.

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ISBN: 9781107407282
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Author: Justin E H Concordia University, Montréal Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 474 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology
Genres: Philosophy of science
Evolution
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought