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This book engages several philosophical questions about cancer: What is cancer? Is it one or many? How do cell and molecular biologists, epidemiologists and evolutionary biologists think about and explain cancer?
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This book engages several philosophical questions about cancer: What is cancer? Is it one or many? How do cell and molecular biologists, epidemiologists and evolutionary biologists think about and explain cancer?
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199967452
- ISBN-10: 0199967458
- Artikelnr.: 52528702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780199967452
- ISBN-10: 0199967458
- Artikelnr.: 52528702
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anya Plutynski received her Ph.D. in Philosophy, and her M.A. in Biology, both from the University of Pennsylvania. She currently teaches philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis.
* Introduction
* 1. Opening
* 2. Plan of Organization
* 3. Autobiographical Prelude
* Chapter 1: Cancer: Natural, Social and Medical Kind
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Cancer Classification in Practice
* 3. Natural Kinds and Disease Kinds
* 4. Is Cancer a Homeostatic Property Cluster Kind? A Potted History
and
* Discussion
* 5. Taking a Pragmatic Turn
* 6. Conclusion
* Chapter 2: From Disease to Risk
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Concerning Definition
* 3. Naturalism: Disease as Dysfunction
* 7. Problematizing Functiom
* 8. Objections to the Naturalist View
* 9. The Eliminativist View
* 10. From Disease to Risk
* Chapter 3: Causation, Causal Selection and Causal Parity
* 1. Introduction: On Genes as Causes
* 2. Putting Concepts of Causation in their Proper Place
* 3. The Mechanistic Research Program in Cancer
* 4. Causal Selection, Causal Parity, and Genetic Disease
* 5. Conclusion
* Chapter 4: Evidence and Environmental Epidemiology: A Pragmatic
Approach
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Epidemiology: An Overview
* 3. Tobacco
* 4. Ionizing Radiation: The Downwinders
* 5. Summary Discussion
* Chapter 5: Explaining Cancer from an Evolutionary Perspective
* 1. Evolutionary Thinking about Disease: A Taxonomy
* 2. Cancer Evolving
* 3. Modeling and Reality
* 4. Evolution, Modeling, and Hypothetical Explanation
* Chapter 6: Explanation
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Summary Discussion
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* 1. Opening
* 2. Plan of Organization
* 3. Autobiographical Prelude
* Chapter 1: Cancer: Natural, Social and Medical Kind
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Cancer Classification in Practice
* 3. Natural Kinds and Disease Kinds
* 4. Is Cancer a Homeostatic Property Cluster Kind? A Potted History
and
* Discussion
* 5. Taking a Pragmatic Turn
* 6. Conclusion
* Chapter 2: From Disease to Risk
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Concerning Definition
* 3. Naturalism: Disease as Dysfunction
* 7. Problematizing Functiom
* 8. Objections to the Naturalist View
* 9. The Eliminativist View
* 10. From Disease to Risk
* Chapter 3: Causation, Causal Selection and Causal Parity
* 1. Introduction: On Genes as Causes
* 2. Putting Concepts of Causation in their Proper Place
* 3. The Mechanistic Research Program in Cancer
* 4. Causal Selection, Causal Parity, and Genetic Disease
* 5. Conclusion
* Chapter 4: Evidence and Environmental Epidemiology: A Pragmatic
Approach
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Epidemiology: An Overview
* 3. Tobacco
* 4. Ionizing Radiation: The Downwinders
* 5. Summary Discussion
* Chapter 5: Explaining Cancer from an Evolutionary Perspective
* 1. Evolutionary Thinking about Disease: A Taxonomy
* 2. Cancer Evolving
* 3. Modeling and Reality
* 4. Evolution, Modeling, and Hypothetical Explanation
* Chapter 6: Explanation
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Summary Discussion
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* Introduction
* 1. Opening
* 2. Plan of Organization
* 3. Autobiographical Prelude
* Chapter 1: Cancer: Natural, Social and Medical Kind
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Cancer Classification in Practice
* 3. Natural Kinds and Disease Kinds
* 4. Is Cancer a Homeostatic Property Cluster Kind? A Potted History
and
* Discussion
* 5. Taking a Pragmatic Turn
* 6. Conclusion
* Chapter 2: From Disease to Risk
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Concerning Definition
* 3. Naturalism: Disease as Dysfunction
* 7. Problematizing Functiom
* 8. Objections to the Naturalist View
* 9. The Eliminativist View
* 10. From Disease to Risk
* Chapter 3: Causation, Causal Selection and Causal Parity
* 1. Introduction: On Genes as Causes
* 2. Putting Concepts of Causation in their Proper Place
* 3. The Mechanistic Research Program in Cancer
* 4. Causal Selection, Causal Parity, and Genetic Disease
* 5. Conclusion
* Chapter 4: Evidence and Environmental Epidemiology: A Pragmatic
Approach
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Epidemiology: An Overview
* 3. Tobacco
* 4. Ionizing Radiation: The Downwinders
* 5. Summary Discussion
* Chapter 5: Explaining Cancer from an Evolutionary Perspective
* 1. Evolutionary Thinking about Disease: A Taxonomy
* 2. Cancer Evolving
* 3. Modeling and Reality
* 4. Evolution, Modeling, and Hypothetical Explanation
* Chapter 6: Explanation
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Summary Discussion
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index
* 1. Opening
* 2. Plan of Organization
* 3. Autobiographical Prelude
* Chapter 1: Cancer: Natural, Social and Medical Kind
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Cancer Classification in Practice
* 3. Natural Kinds and Disease Kinds
* 4. Is Cancer a Homeostatic Property Cluster Kind? A Potted History
and
* Discussion
* 5. Taking a Pragmatic Turn
* 6. Conclusion
* Chapter 2: From Disease to Risk
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Concerning Definition
* 3. Naturalism: Disease as Dysfunction
* 7. Problematizing Functiom
* 8. Objections to the Naturalist View
* 9. The Eliminativist View
* 10. From Disease to Risk
* Chapter 3: Causation, Causal Selection and Causal Parity
* 1. Introduction: On Genes as Causes
* 2. Putting Concepts of Causation in their Proper Place
* 3. The Mechanistic Research Program in Cancer
* 4. Causal Selection, Causal Parity, and Genetic Disease
* 5. Conclusion
* Chapter 4: Evidence and Environmental Epidemiology: A Pragmatic
Approach
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Epidemiology: An Overview
* 3. Tobacco
* 4. Ionizing Radiation: The Downwinders
* 5. Summary Discussion
* Chapter 5: Explaining Cancer from an Evolutionary Perspective
* 1. Evolutionary Thinking about Disease: A Taxonomy
* 2. Cancer Evolving
* 3. Modeling and Reality
* 4. Evolution, Modeling, and Hypothetical Explanation
* Chapter 6: Explanation
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Summary Discussion
* Conclusion
* Bibliography
* Index