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Analogical Reflection as a Source for the Science of Life: Kant and the Possibility of the Biological Sciences (2016)

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In contrast to the previously widespread view that Kant's work was largely in dialogue with the physical sciences, recent scholarship has highlighted Kant's interest in and contributions to the life sciences. Scholars are now investigating the extent to which Kant appealed to and incorporated insights from the life sciences and considering the ways he may have contributed to a new conception of living beings. The scholarship remains, however, divided in its interest: historians of science are concerned with the content of Kant's claims, and the ways in which they may or may not have contributed to the emerging science of life, while historians of philosophy focus on the systematic justifications for Kant's claims, e.g., the methodological and theoretical underpinnings of Kant's statement that living beings are mechanically inexplicable. My aim in this paper is to bring together these two strands of scholarship into dialogue by showing how Kant's methodological concerns (specifically, his notion of reflective judgment) contributed to his conception of living beings and to the ontological concern with life as a distinctive object of study. I argue that although Kant's explicit statement was that biology could not be a science, his implicit and more fundamental claim was that the study of living beings necessitates a distinctive mode of thought, a mode that is essentially analogical. I consider the implications of this view, and argue that it is by developing a new methodology for grasping organized beings that Kant makes his most important contribution to the new science of life.

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Authors & Contributors
Zammito, John H.
Massimi, Michela
Berg, Hein van den
Michael J. Olson
Bognon-Küss, Cécilia
Demarest, Boris
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Perspectives on Science
Synthese
Journal of the History of Biology
HOPOS
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Routledge
Oxford University Press
Harvard University Press
University of Washington
Concepts
History of philosophy of science
Life sciences
Biology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of biology
Philosophy
People
Kant, Immanuel
Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc de
Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich
Wolff, Caspar Friedrich
Wolff, Christian von
Schulze, Johann Heinrich
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
20th century
Enlightenment
21st century
Places
Germany
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