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|a Minelli, Alessandro
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|a Renegotiating Disciplinary Fields in the Life Sciences
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (148 p.)
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|a development
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|a reference frames
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|a Utricularia
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|a biomorphics
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|a scale-free cognition
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|a theory of development
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|a memory
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|a scientific perspectivism
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|a biosystematics
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|a evolutionary developmental biology
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|a organizational module
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|a research programs
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|a generation
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|a phylogenetics
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|a stigmergy
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|a species
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|a homology
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|a anchor concept
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|a taxonomic pluralisms
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|a life cycle
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|a numerical taxonomy
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|a scientific pluralism
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|a Biology, life sciences / bicssc
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|a nomadic discipline
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|a phyllotaxis
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|a developmental genetics
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|a evo-devo
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|a language
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|a process philosophy
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|a nomadic concept
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|a self
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|a taxonomic theory
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|a flower
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|a land plant phylogeny
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|a morphological misfits
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|a evolutionary extended synthesis
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|a plant structure ontology
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|a evolution
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|a pragmatics
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|a active inference
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|a Research and information: general / bicssc
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|a attention
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|a typology
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|a Recent and ongoing debates in biology and the philosophy of biology reveal a widespread dissatisfaction with traditional explanatory frameworks. There are also problems with the current definitions or circumscriptions of key concepts such as gene, species, and homology, and even of whole disciplinary fields within the life sciences, e.g. developmental biology. These contrasting views are arguably a symptom of the need to revisit traditional, unchallenged partitions between the specialist disciplines within the life sciences. In the diversity of topics addressed and approaches to move beyond the current disciplinary organization, the five essays in this volume will hopefully stimulate further exploration towards an improved articulation of life sciences.
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