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The Routledge Handbook of Evolution and Philosophy -

The Routledge Handbook of Evolution and Philosophy

Richard Joyce (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
464 Seiten
2020
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-57307-2 (ISBN)
CHF 79,95 inkl. MwSt
Thirty chapters written by international leaders in the field on the connections between contemporary academic philosophy and evolutionary theory.
In recent years, the relation between contemporary academic philosophy and evolutionary theory has become ever more active, multifaceted, and productive. The connection is a bustling two-way street. In one direction, philosophers of biology make significant contributions to theoretical discussions about the nature of evolution (such as "What is a species?"; "What is reproductive fitness?"; "Does selection operate primarily on genes?"; and "What is an evolutionary function?"). In the other direction, a broader group of philosophers appeal to Darwinian selection in an attempt to illuminate traditional philosophical puzzles (such as "How could a brain-state have representational content?"; "Are moral judgments justified?"; "Why do we enjoy fiction?"; and "Are humans invariably selfish?"). In grappling with these questions, this interdisciplinary collection includes cutting-edge examples from both directions of traffic. The thirty contributions, written exclusively for this volume, are divided into six sections: The Nature of Selection; Evolution and Information; Human Nature; Evolution and Mind; Evolution and Ethics; and Evolution, Aesthetics, and Art. Many of the contributing philosophers and psychologists are international leaders in their fields.

Richard Joyce is Professor of Philosophy at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. He is author of The Myth of Morality (2001), The Evolution of Morality (2006), and Essays in Moral Skepticism (2016), as well as many articles on metaethics and moral psychology. He has co-edited A World Without Values (2010) and Cooperation and its Evolution (2013).

Contents



List of Contributors



Preface



PART I



The Nature of Selection



1 The nature of selection: An overview



Tim Lewens



2 Multilevel selection and units of selection up and down the biological hierarchy

Elisabeth A. Lloyd



3 Adaptation, multilevel selection, and organismality: A clash of perspectives

Ellen Clarke



4 Fitness maximization

Jonathan Birch



5 Does biology need teleology?

Karen Neander



PART II



Evolution and Information



6 Evolution and information: An overview

Ulrich Stegmann



7 The construction of learned information through selection processes

Nir Fresco, Eva Jablonka, and Simona Ginsburg



8 Genetic, epigenetic, and exogenetic information

Karola Stotz and Paul Griffiths



9 Language: From how-possibly to how-probably?

Kim Sterelny



10 Acquiring knowledge on species-specific biorealities: The applied evolutionary epistemological approach

Nathalie Gontier and Michael Bradie



PART III



Human Nature



11 Human Nature: An overview

Stephen Downes



12 The reality of species: Real phenomena not theoretical objects

John Wilkins



13 Modern essentialism for species and its animadversions

Joseph LaPorte



14 What is human nature (if it is anything at all?)

Louise Barrett



15 The right to ignore: An epistemic defense of the nature/culture divide

Maria Kronfeldner



PART IV



Evolution and Mind



16 Evolution and mind: An overview

Valerie Hardcastle



17 Routes to the convergent evolution of cognition

Edward Legg, Ljerka Ostojić, and Nicola Clayton



18 Is consciousness an adaptation?

Kari Theurer and Thomas Polger



19 Plasticity and modularity

Edouard Machery



20 The prospects for teleosemantics: Can biological functions fix mental content?

Justine Kingsbury



PART V



Evolution and Ethics



21 Evolution and ethics: An overview



Catherine Wilson



22 The evolution of moral intuitions and their feeling of rightness

Christine Clavien and Chloë FitzGerald



23 Are we losing it? Darwin’s moral sense and the importance of early experience

Darcia Narvaez



24 The evolution of morality and the prospects for moral realism

Ben Fraser



25 Moral cheesecake, evolved psychology, and the debunking impulse

Daniel Kelly



PART VI



Evolution, Aesthetics, and Art



26 Evolution, aest

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 740 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Naturwissenschaften
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
ISBN-10 0-367-57307-5 / 0367573075
ISBN-13 978-0-367-57307-2 / 9780367573072
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