Steigerwald, Joan (Author)
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Article Walsh, D. M. (2006) Organisms as Natural Purposes: The Contemporary Evolutionary Perspective. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 771).
Article Quarfood, Marcel (2006) Kant on Biological Teleology: Towards a Two-Level Interpretation. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 735).
Article Breitenbach, Angela (2006) Mechanical Explanation of Nature and Its Limits in Kant's Critique of Judgment. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 694).
Article Cohen, Alix A. (2006) Kant on Epigenesis, Monogenesis and Human Nature: The Biological Premises of Anthropology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 675).
Article Sloan, Phillip R. (2006) Kant on the History of Nature: The Ambiguous Heritage of the Critical Philosophy for Natural History. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 627).
Article Zammito, John (2006) Teleology Then and Now: The Question of Kant's Relevance for Contemporary Controversies over Function in Biology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 748).
Article Steigerwald, Joan (2006) Kant's Concept of Natural Purpose and the Reflecting Power of Judgment. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 712).
Article Huneman, Philippe (2006) Naturalising Purpose: From Comparative Anatomy to the “Adventure of Reason”. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (p. 649).
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Zammito, John;
(2006)
Teleology Then and Now: The Question of Kant's Relevance for Contemporary Controversies over Function in Biology
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Lipton, Peter;
(2000)
Introduction: The Pull of Teleology
Book
Ina Goy;
(2014)
Kant's Theory of Biology
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Berg, Hein van den;
(2013)
The Wolffian Roots of Kant's Teleology
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Quarfood, Marcel;
(2006)
Kant on Biological Teleology: Towards a Two-Level Interpretation
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Aaron Wells;
(2020)
Kant, Linnaeus, and the economy of nature
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Walsh, D. M.;
(2006)
Organisms as Natural Purposes: The Contemporary Evolutionary Perspective
Article
Kreines, James;
(2005)
The Inexplicability of Kant's Naturzweck: Kant on Teleology, Explanation and Biology
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Zammito, John H.;
(2012)
The Lenoir Thesis Revisited: Blumenbach and Kant
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Richards, Robert J.;
(2000)
Kant and Blumenbach on the Bildungstrieb: A Historical Misunderstanding
Article
Steigerwald, Joan;
(2006)
Kant's Concept of Natural Purpose and the Reflecting Power of Judgment
Chapter
Look, Brandon C.;
(2006)
Blumenbach and Kant on Mechanism and Teleology in Nature: The Case of the Formative Drive
Thesis
Heis, Jeremy;
(2007)
The Fact of Modern Mathematics: Geometry, Logic, and Concept Formation in Kant and Cassirer
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Jerome Carroll;
(2018)
William James and 18th-Century Anthropology: Holism, Scepticism and the Doctrine of Experience
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Huneman, Philippe;
(2006)
Naturalising Purpose: From Comparative Anatomy to the “Adventure of Reason”
Article
Wim Beekman;
Henk Jochemsen;
(2022)
The Kantian account of mechanical explanation of natural ends in eighteenth and nineteenth century biology
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Sloan, Phillip R.;
(2012)
How Was Teleology Eliminated in Early Molecular Biology?
Article
Silvia De Bianchi;
(2022)
Kant’s Functional Cosmology: Teleology, Measurement, and Symbolic Representation in the Critique of Judgment
Article
Gray, Sally Hatch;
(2012)
Kant's Race Theory, Forster's Counter, and the Metaphysics of Color
Article
Andrea Gambarotto;
Auguste Nahas;
(2022)
Teleology and the organism: Kant's controversial legacy for contemporary biology
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