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.
| ISBN-13: | 9781138789555 |
| ISBN-10: | 1138789550 |
| Publisher: | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
| Publication date: | 2018 |
| Edition description: | 1 |
| Pages: | 441 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 9.8 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Weight: 2.1605301676 Pounds, Width: 1.2 Inches |
| Author: | Richard Joyce |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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