原子から生体システムへ:哲学と化学を結ぶ近現代科学の旅<br>From the Atom to Living Systems : A Chemical and Philosophical Journey into Modern and Contemporary Science

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原子から生体システムへ:哲学と化学を結ぶ近現代科学の旅
From the Atom to Living Systems : A Chemical and Philosophical Journey into Modern and Contemporary Science

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197598900
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From the Atom to Living Systems represents an original historico-epistemological approach to follow the passage, in the microscopic analysis of reality, from the atomic to the molecular to the macromolecular levels and then to the threshold of life itself. Naturally, some parts of this journey have been developed in other works, some highly specialized and others of a more general nature. However, although this journey has often been traced in specialized scientific detail, the philosophical implications of the journey have not been discussed to any satisfactory degree. This scientific journey does have important philosophical consequences that constitute an integral part of this book, which is framed within the perspective of systems science and the so-called sciences of complexity, which are areas fundamental to 21st century science. In fact, the possibility of studying and understanding the material world through levels of complexity opens a great philosophical space that proposes to provide systemic and complex explanations, rather than reductive accounts that pretend to explain all phenomena through the interactions of elementary particles while considering all phenomena implicit and deterministic.

The systemic and complex approach implies substituting unique bottom-up explanations, which move exclusively from the microscopically simple to the macroscopically complex, with a series of explanations that are horizontal within planes of complexity, vertically bottom up between various levels of complexity, vertically top-down, as well as circular in a manner that renders all levels of reality and the disciplines that study them as both autonomous and interconnected.

Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Qualitive Atomism and Life Within the 18th Century Atomistic Perspective
Chapter 2. Early Modern Mechanistic Atomism and the Concept of Structure
Chapter 3. Newton and the Newtonians
Chapter 4. Lavoisier and the Quantification of Chemistry
Chapter 5. Affinity, Compounds, and the Laws of Definite Proportions
Chapter 6. John Dalton and Chemical Atomism
Chapter 7. Valency, Chemical Bonds, and the Theory of Elements
Chapter 8. Organic Chemistry, Molecules, and the Implications for Atomism
Chapter 9. The Relationship Between Chemistry and Biology in the 19th Century
Chapter 10. The Quantum Revolution
Chapter 11. The Birth of the Concept of 'Macromolecule'
Chapter 12. From the Gene to Metagenomics: The Frontiers of Molecular Biology
Chapter 13. Cellular Chemism
Chapter 14. What is Life? The Chemical Perspective and Its Relation to Other Perspectives

Conclusion
Bibliography

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