Leading biologists and philosophers of biology discuss the basic theories and concepts of biology and their connections with ethics, economics, and psychology, providing a remarkably unified report on the "state of the art" in the philosophy of biology in this volume from the Pittsburgh-Konstanz series.
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<b>Gereon Wolters (Editor) </b><br> <b>Gereon Wolters</b> is professor emeritus of philosophy and history of science at the University of Konstanz and director of the philosophical archive. He is coeditor of <i>Concepts, Theories, and Rationality in the Biological Sciences</i> and <i>Logic, Language, and the Structure of Scientific Theories, </i> among other books.<br><br><b>James G. Lennox (Editor) </b><br> <b>James G. Lennox</b> is professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of <i>Aristotle: On the Parts of Animals I–IV</i> and <i>Aristotle’s Philosophy of Biology: Studies in the Origins of Life Science.</i> Lennox is coeditor of <i>Philosophical Issues in Aristotle’s Biology; Being, Nature, and Life in Aristotle: Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf; </i>and <i>Concepts, Theories, and Rationality in the Biological Sciences.</i><br><br>