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New Release: “Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience” (N° 7, 2015) on Kant And Biology

We are glad to present the new release (n° 7) of Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience. The theme of the present number is the relationship between Kant, biology and the philosophy of biology.

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The new release of Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience concerns the tantalizing relation between the Kantian thought and the birth of biology as a scientific discipline. Readers can find the following contributions:

S. Feloj, “Kant in biology”: Introduzione;

A. Gambarotto, Kant e la ‘Scuola di Gottina’. Alcune note a margine alla ‘tesi Lenoir’;

S. Tedesco, Erweiterung des Kantismus, Umgestaltung der Metaphysik. Il giovane Victor von Weizsäcker lettore di Kant;

M. Portera – P. Šustar, Molecular Biology in a Distributed World. A Kantian Perspective on Scientific Practicises and Human Mind;

L. Moss – S.A. Newman, The Grassblade beyond Newton: the Pragmatizing of Kant for Evolutionary-developmental Biology.

In addition to this, the first forty pages are spent to discuss the work by Robert B. Pippin, After the Beautiful.

For further information see: http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/Lebenswelt

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