Article ID: CBB840379602

Philosophy of Nature and Organism’s Autonomy: On Hegel, Plessner and Jonas’ Theories of Living Beings (2018)

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Following the revival in the last decades of the concept of “organism”, scholarly literature in philosophy of science has shown growing historical interest in the theory of Immanuel Kant, one of the “fathers” of the concept of self-organisation. Yet some recent theoretical developments suggest that self-organisation alone cannot fully account for the all-important dimension of autonomy of the living. Autonomy appears to also have a genuine “interactive” dimension, which concerns the organism’s functional interactions with the environment and does not simply derive from its internal organisation. Against this background, we focus on a family of natural philosophical approaches that historically have already strongly taken in account this aspect of autonomy, notably going beyond Kant’s perspective on self-organisation. We thus review Hegel, Plessner, and Jonas’ different perspectives on living beings, focussing in particular on four points: the distinction between organic and inorganic, the theory of biological organisation, the processuality of the living, and the “boundary” between inside and outside, through which the organism establishes its relationship to the environment. We, then, compare the three perspectives on these four points, and finally address the question of what advantages their contribution present—especially compared to Kant’s theory—with respect to the topic of organism’s autonomy. This could help—we hope—to better understand what is at the stake still today.

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Authors & Contributors
Rasini, Vallori
Generali, Dario
Brown, Nathan
Wolters, Gereon
Welton, William A.
Vamvacas, Constantine J.
Journals
Azimuth
Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Lychnos
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
European Romantic Review
Publishers
Mimesis
Cambridge University Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
Springer
Sigem
Lexington Books
Concepts
Philosophy of science
Philosophy
Natural philosophy
Theories of knowledge
Science and religion
Science and society
People
Kant, Immanuel
Plessner, Helmuth
Jonas, Hans
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Weizsäcker, Viktor von
Suhrawardī, Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash
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20th century
18th century
19th century
Early modern
Medieval
21st century
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Europe
Italy
Germany
Greece
France
Institutions
School of Milan
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