Book ID: CBB791938761

Immunity: The Evolution of an Idea (2017)

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Tauber, Alfred I. (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 323
Language: English

Modern immunology traditionally conceives of the immune system as providing defense against pathogens. Alfred I. Tauber criticizes this conception of immunity as too narrow, because it discounts much of the immune system's other normal functions. These include active tolerance of nutritional exchanges with the environment and the stabilization of cooperative relationships with resident micro-organisms. An expanded account extends immunity's functional role from singular 'defense' to broadened discernment of environmental 'exchange.' This ecological perspective has profound theoretical implications, for the basic notion of immune identity is reconfigured: highlighting the organism as a holobiont (a consortium of diverse organisms living in cooperative relationships) challenges prevailing concepts of individuality and the self/nonself dichotomy heretofore organizing immune theory. Indeed, if theoretical interest is focused on the challenges of maintaining immune balance in the full ecological context of the organism, then immune regulation assumes new complexity. Tauber maintains that the key to unravelling that puzzle requires a critical re-assessment of the cognitive processes that underlie immune effector functions. Accordingly, he provides the outline of a re-formulated 'cognitive paradigm' that dispenses with agent-based models and adopts an ecologically conceived understanding of perception and information processing. The implications of this revised configuration of immunity and its deconstructed notions of individuality and selfhood have wide significance for philosophers and life scientists working in immunology, ecology, and the cognitive sciences.

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Review Bartlomiej Swiatczak (2017) Review of "Immunity: The Evolution of an Idea". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 85-88). unapi

Review Neeraja Sankaran (2018) Review of "Immunity: The Evolution of an Idea". History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (p. 32). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Margrit Shildrick
Edoardo Datteri
Boem, Federico
Yan, Karen
Hricko, Jonathan
Sheredos, Benjamin
Concepts
Microbiology
Immunology
Philosophy of science
Ecology
Bacteriology
Cognitive science
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Ukraine
Russia
Germany
France
Institutions
Institut Pasteur, Paris
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