種の問題:概念史<br>The Species Problem : A Conceptual History

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種の問題:概念史
The Species Problem : A Conceptual History

  • 著者名:Pavlinov, Igor Ya.
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  • CRC Press(2023/02/24発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032386812
  • eISBN:9781000833201

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Description

The general notion of species is one of the most fundamental in biology. But an idea of species is also one of the most persistent unresolved obsessions of biologists, philosophers and theoreticians. This new book investigates the multifaceted problem species as a "conceptual envelope" of that notion. Contemporary conceptualists and evolutionary epistemology allow for a fresh look by analyzing the framework of history viewed as changes ordered by changing philosophical-scientific contexts. In this analysis, the species problem is characterized in a pluralistic non-trivial manner, in contrast to a more monistic "accepted view."

Key Features

  • Provides new insights into the persistent species "problem."
  • Focuses on conceptual history and identifies pivotal landmarks in the history of the concept of species.
  • Argues for a scientific consistency of species pluralism.
  • Discusses the "evolving species-hood" in the context of new essentialism.
  • Related Titles
    • Wilkins, J. S, et al., eds. Species Problems and Beyond: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy and Practice (ISBN 978-1-0322-2147-2)
    • Mishler, B. D. What, if anything, are species? (ISBN 978-1-4987-1454-9)
    • Wilkins, J. S.  Species: The Evolution of the Idea, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1-1380-5574-2)
    • Sigwart, J. D.  What Species Mean: A User's Guide to the Units of Biodiversity (ISBN 978-1-4987-9937-9)

Table of Contents

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1. THE SPECIES PROBLEM: IN BROAD STROKES ON A CONCEPTUAL HISTORICAL CANVAS

1.1. Developing cognitive situation

1.1.1. Structure of cognitive situation

1.1.2. Species, species concept, species problem

1.2. History on a conceptualistic account

1.3. A historical narrative of the species problem

CHAPTER 2. ANTIQUE NATURAL PHILOSOPHY: SPECIES AS EIDOS

2.1. Classical period: the birth of genos and eidos

2.1.1. Plato’s eidology

2.1.2. Aristotle’s ousiology

2.1.3. Aristotelian polysemy: the problem arises

2.1.4. Theophrastus’ Enquiry into Plants

2.2. Neoplatonists: Porphyry's questions

CHAPTER 3. THE MIDDLE AGES: SPECIES AS UNIVERSALIA

3.1. An eve of scholasticism: the beginning of genus and species

3.2. Realism: species really exists

3.3. Conceptualism: species concept refers to something real

3.4. Nominalism: species concept refers to nothing real

3.5. Genus-species scheme

CHAPTER 4. THE RENAISSANCE AND THE EARLY MODERN TIMES: SPECIES AS CLASSIFICATION UNIT

4.1. The Renaissance turn and the "second" scholasticism

4.2. The early Modern Times: natural-classificatory dualism

4.3. The origin of systematics: species of the living

4.3.1. Herbal epoch as a precursor

4.3.2. From Cesalpino to Ray: a scholastic legacy

4.3.3. Tournefort and Linnaeus: disconnection of genus and species

4.3.4. Adanson, Jussieu, etc.: the birth of natural systematics

4.3.5. "Ladderists" against "Systemists"

CHAPTER 5. THE MODERN TIMES: SPECIES AS BIOLOGICAL UNIT

5.1. The forerunners: initial routs of objectivation of biological species

5.1.1. Biblical motifs

5.1.2. Generative idea

5.2. The 19th century and beyond: biologization of the species problem

5.2.1. Evolutionary idea: species as an actor of biological evolution

5.2.2. Ecological idea: species as a component of ecosystem

5.3. Biosystematics and others: fall and rise of species

5.4. "Multiplication of essences": the kinds of species

CHAPTER 6. THE CONTEMPORARY: THE NEWEST ISSUES

6.1. Species definition: a conceptual pyramid

6.2. Species ontology: new questions

6.3. The "new essentialism": an evolving specieshood?

6.4. If not species, then what?

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INDEX

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