The Engagement of Religion and Biology: A Case Study in the Mediating Role of Metaphor in the Sociobiology of Lumsden & Wilson

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Jitse M. van der Meer
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[1] Redeemer College,The Pascal Centre
[2] Ancaster,undefined
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Biology and Philosophy | 2000年 / 15卷
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analogy; biological systems; causation; complexity; emergent materialism; hierarchy; human sociobiology; information; metaphor; methodological reduction; ontological reduction; part-whole relations; physical systems; religion and science; self-organization; social systems; theory constitution; theory reduction;
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I claim that explanations of human behaviour by Edward O. Wilsonand Charles Lumsden are constituted by a religiously functioningmetaphysics: emergent materialism. The constitutive effects areidentified using six criteria, beginning with a metaphorical re-description of dissimilarities between levels of organization interms of the lower level, and consist of conceptual andexplanatory reductions (CER). Wilson and Lumsden practice CER,even though CER is not required by emergent materialism. Theypreconceive this practice by a re-description which conflates thelevels of organization and explain failure of CER in terms oftechnical, not ontological or epistemological reasons. Iinterpret these three practices as a reaction of Wilson againsthis early Christian religious beliefs. Statements by Wilsonindicate this reaction ultimately constitutes his explanations ofsocial, moral and religious behaviour.
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页码:669 / 698
页数:29
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