From Cells to Organisms From Cells to Organisms

From Cells to Organisms

Re-envisioning Cell Theory

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More than a history, From Cells to Organisms delves into the nature of scientific practice, showing that results are interpreted not only through the lens of a microscope, but also through the lens of particular ideas and prior philosophical convictions.

Before the twentieth century, heredity and development were considered complementary aspects of the fundamental problem of generation, but later they became distinct disciplines with the rise of genetics. Focusing on how cell theory shaped investigations of development, this book explores evolution, vitalism, the role of the nucleus, and the concept of biological individuality. Building upon the work of Thomas Huxley, an important early critic of cell theory, and more recent research from biologists such as Daniel Mazia, From Cells to Organisms covers ongoing debates around cell theory and uses case studies to examine the nature of scientific practice, the role of prestige, and the dynamics of theory change.

GÉNERO
Science & Nature
PUBLICADO
2020
16 de agosto
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
401
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Toronto Press, Higher Education Division
VENDEDOR
University of Toronto Press
TAMAÑO
3,6
MB