In this Element, Thomas Pradeu considers the ways in which current immunology sheds light on some of the most important contemporary philosophical issues, from the persistence of identity through time to the interaction of mind and body. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Elementos de Filosofía de la Biología Serie
Esta serie ofrece introducciones concisas y estructuradas a los temas centrales de la filosofía de la biología. Cada volumen está escrito por investigadores de vanguardia que brindan una cobertura equilibrada y completa de múltiples perspectivas. También presentan nuevas ideas y argumentos desde un punto de vista único, permitiendo a los lectores obtener una comprensión más profunda de este campo dinámico.






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