Writing in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science blog Auxiliary Hypotheses, widely published University of Exeter philosopher John Dupré recently announced a project entitled A Process Ontology for Contemporary Biology (PROBIO). According to Dupré, who is director of Egenis, the Center for the Study of the Life Sciences (formerly the ESRC Center for Genomics and Society), […]
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Dupré on process biology
Posted in GeoPhilosophy, tagged biology, John Dupré, philosophy of science, process philosophy, process-relational thought on September 1, 2014 | 1 Comment »
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