Everything flows : : towards a processual philosophy of biology / / Daniel J. Nicholson and John Dupré.

Against the traditional view of the living world as fundamentally composed of enduring things, this work argues for the radical alternative that it essentially consists of processes. Biology is the study of the processes that constitute living beings, and the things biologists study ultimately deriv...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Oxford University Press,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Oxford scholarship online.
Physical Description:1 online resource :; illustrations (black and white)
Notes:This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction.
  • A manifesto for a processual philosophy of biology / John Dupré and Daniel J. Nicholson
  • Metaphysics.
  • Processes and precipitates / Peter Simons
  • Dispositionalism: a dynamic theory of causation / Rani Lill Anjum and Stephen Mumford
  • Biological processes: criteria of identity and persistence / James DiFrisco
  • Genidentity and biological processes / Thomas Pradeu
  • Ontological tools for the process turn in biology: some basic notions of general process theory / Johanna Seibt
  • Organisms.
  • Reconceptualizing the organism: from complex machine to flowing stream / Daniel J. Nicholson
  • Objectcy and agency: towards a methodological vitalism / Denis M. Walsh
  • Symbiosis, transient biological individuality, and evolutionary processes / Frédéric Bouchard
  • From organizations of processes to organisms and other biological individuals / Argyris Arnellos
  • Development and evolution. Developmental systems theory as a process theory / Paul Griffiths and Karola Stotz
  • Waddington's processual epigenetics and the debate over cryptic variability / Flavia Fabris
  • Capturing processes: the interplay of modelling strategies and conceptual understanding in developmental biology / Laura Nuño de la Rosa
  • Intersecting processes are necessary explanantia for evolutionary biology, but challenge retrodiction / Eric Bapteste and Gemma Anderson
  • Implications and applications.
  • A process ontology for macromolecular biology / Stephan Guttinger
  • A processual perspective on cancer / Marta Bertolaso and John Dupré
  • Measuring the world: olfaction as a process model of perception / Ann-Sophie Barwich
  • Persona as biological processes: a bio-processual way out of the personal identity dilemma / Anne Sophie Meincke.