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Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology

by Daniel J. Nicholson, John Dupré (Editor)

Other authors: Gemma Anderson (Contributor), Rani Lill Anjum (Contributor), Argyris Arnellos (Contributor), Eric Bapteste (Contributor), Ann-Sophie Barwich (Contributor)14 more, Marta Bertolaso (Contributor), Frederic Bouchard (Contributor), James DiFrisco (Contributor), Flavia Fabris (Contributor), Paul Griffiths (Contributor), Stephan Guttinger (Contributor), Anne Sophie Meincke (Contributor), Stephen Mumford (Contributor), Laura Nuna de la Rosa (Contributor), Thomas Pradeu (Contributor), Johanna Seibt (Contributor), Peter Simons (Contributor), Karola Stotz (Contributor), Denis W. Walsh (Contributor)

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Against the traditional view of the living world as fundamentally composed of enduring things, this work argues for the radical alternative that it essentially consists of processes. Biology is the study of the processes that constitute living beings, and the things biologists study ultimately derive their existence from more basic processes.… (more)
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Against the traditional view of the living world as fundamentally composed of enduring things, this work argues for the radical alternative that it essentially consists of processes. Biology is the study of the processes that constitute living beings, and the things biologists study ultimately derive their existence from more basic processes.

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