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Front Matter
Source: History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, Vol. 32, No. 2/3, The Concept of Organism:
Historical, Philosophical, Scientific Perspectives (2010) Published by: Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn - Napoli Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23335069 Accessed: 19-02-2016 12:53 UTC
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Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
History and Philosophy
of the Life Sciences
2010, Vol. 32, No. 2-3
Giannini Editore Napoli
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Editor-in-chief
Keith R. Benson, Vancouver
Advisory Board
Francisco Ayala, Irvine Bernardino Fantini, Genève
Editorial Board
Ana Barahona
Mexico City, Unîversidad Nacional Autônoma de México
John Beatty
Vancouver, University of British Columbia William Bechtel
San Diego, University of California, San Diego Giovanni Boniolo
Milano, University of Milano & IFOM-Firc Institute of Molecular Oncology
Cornelius Borck
Liibeck, University of Lubeck Richard M. Burian
Blacksburg,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Alberto Cambrosio Montreal, McGill University Riccardo de Sanctis
Napoli, University "Suor Orsola Benincasa"
Nick Hopwood
Cambridge, Cambridge University
Book Review Editor
Masstmiltano Maia, Naples
Sandra Mitchell
Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Michel Morange
Paris, Sorbonne Benno Muller-Hill Kôln, University of Kôln Staffan Mueller-Wille Exeter, Exeter University Marc Ratcliff
Genève, Université de Genève Hans-Jorg Rheinberger
Berlin, Max Planck-Institut fiir Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Edna Suarez
Mexico City, Universidad Nacional Autônoma de México
Sara Tiossem
New York City, Columbia University Elizabeth Watkins
San Francisco, University of California Christian Young
Milwaukee, Alverno College
Managing Editor
Christiane Groeben, Naples
Editorial Offices
Vancouver (manuscripts): Keith R. Benson, HPLS, Department of History, University of British Columbia, 1873 East Mall, Buchanan Tower 1297, Vancouver, Canada BC V6T 1Z1;
e-mail: krbenson@interchange.ubc.ca
Naples (proofs, book reviews): HPLS, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Napoli, Italy; e-mail: hpls@szn.it
www.hpls-szn.com
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Contents
Special Issue
The Concept of Organism: Historical, Philosophical, Scientific Perspectives Guest Editors:
Philippe Huneman and Charles T. Wolfe
Articles
147 Philippe Huneman and Charles T. Wolfe, Introduction
155 Tobias Cheung, What is an "Organism"? On the Occurrence of a New Term and Its Conceptual Transformations 1680-1850
195 Charles Wolfe, Do Organisms Have an Ontological Status?
233 John Symons, The Individuality of Artifacts and Organisms
247 Thomas Pradeu, What is an Organism? An Immunological Answer
269 Matteo Mossio and Alvaro Moreno, Organisational Closure in Biological Organisms
289 Laura Nuno de la Rosa, becoming Organisms. The Organisation ofDevelopment
and the Development of Organisation 317 Denis Walsh, Two Neo-Darwinisms
341 Philippe Huneman, Assessing the Prospects for a Return of Organisms in Evolutionary Biology
373 Johannes Martens, Organisms in Evolution
401 Susan Oyama, Biologists Behaving Badly: Vitalism and the Language of Language
425 Books Received
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