The Boundary of Life: A Deductive Unification Life, Agency, and Value

Prijzen vanaf
21,00

Uitgelicht

VERGELIJK ALLE AANBIEDERS (3)

Beschrijving

Bol Life is not an accident of chemistry. It is a logical necessity.For as long as biology has been a science, it has defined life by looking backward. We observe the creatures that happen to populate our planet, abstract a list of shared properties-metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis-and call the resulting checklist a definition.This method is intuitively sensible. It is also structurally flawed. It fails basic edge cases, like the sterile mule or the dormant seed. More damningly, it permanently severs the mechanical reality of an organism from any concept of objective value, creating an unbridgeable chasm between scientific facts ("is") and normative meaning ("ought").In The Boundary of Life: A Deductive Unification of Life, Agency, and Value, philosopher and systems architect Eli Adam Deutscher offers a radical alternative: an a priori biological deduction. Rather than asking what living things happen to look like, Deutscher asks what the laws of physics and logic require a living entity to be.Beginning with the most austere precondition of existence-the boundary that separates a determinate entity from everything it is not-Deutscher constructs a rigorous, eleven-step proof. He demonstrates how the physical necessity of maintaining a boundary in a disruptive universe inevitably generates agency, cognition, and objective value.

Vergelijk aanbieders (3)

Shop
Prijs
Verzendkosten
Totale prijs
21,00
2,99
23,99
Naar shop
2,99 Shipping Costs
21,83
Gratis
21,83
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
21,83
Gratis
21,83
Naar shop
Gratis Shipping Costs
Beschrijving (2)
Bol

Life is not an accident of chemistry. It is a logical necessity.For as long as biology has been a science, it has defined life by looking backward. We observe the creatures that happen to populate our planet, abstract a list of shared properties-metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis-and call the resulting checklist a definition.This method is intuitively sensible. It is also structurally flawed. It fails basic edge cases, like the sterile mule or the dormant seed. More damningly, it permanently severs the mechanical reality of an organism from any concept of objective value, creating an unbridgeable chasm between scientific facts ("is") and normative meaning ("ought").In The Boundary of Life: A Deductive Unification of Life, Agency, and Value, philosopher and systems architect Eli Adam Deutscher offers a radical alternative: an a priori biological deduction. Rather than asking what living things happen to look like, Deutscher asks what the laws of physics and logic require a living entity to be.Beginning with the most austere precondition of existence-the boundary that separates a determinate entity from everything it is not-Deutscher constructs a rigorous, eleven-step proof. He demonstrates how the physical necessity of maintaining a boundary in a disruptive universe inevitably generates agency, cognition, and objective value.

Amazon

Pagina's: 354, Paperback, Neo-Pre-Platonic Press


Productspecificaties

Merk Neo-Pre-Platonic Press
EAN
  • 9781971183060
Maat


Prijshistorie

* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon, Amazon Marketplace.

Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op:

Uitgelichte Keuze
21,00
Naar shop