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The Nature of Living Being


The Nature of Living Being

From Distinguishing Distinctions to Ethics
Biosemiotics, Band 26

von: Daniel Carlos Mayer-Foulkes

117,69 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 01.06.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031247897
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book proposes a bold idea. Living beings are distinguishing distinctions. Single cells and multicellular organisms maintain themselves distinct by drawing distinctions. This is&nbsp;<i>what</i>&nbsp;organisms are and&nbsp;<i>what</i>&nbsp;they do. From this starting point, key issues examined range across ontology, epistemology, phenomenology, logic, and ethics. Topics discussed include the origin of life, the nature and purpose of biology, the relation between life and logic, the nature and limits of formal logic, the nature of subjects, the subject-object relation, subject-subject relationships and the deep roots of ethics. The book provides a radical new foundation to think about philosophy and biology and appeals to researchers and students in these fields. It powerfully debunks mechanical thinking about living beings and shows the vast reservoir of insights into aliveness available in the arts and humanities.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Chapter 1 Distinction-Distinguishing.-&nbsp;Chapter 2 Distinguishing Distinctions.-&nbsp;Chapter 3 ב and the Emergence of Living Being.-&nbsp;Chapter 4&nbsp;Empirical Evidence for ב.-&nbsp;Chapter 5 Formal Definition of Distinction.-&nbsp;Chapter 6 The Mathematical Ideal and the Elision of the Subject.-&nbsp;Chapter 7 Four Kinds Of Things.-&nbsp;Chapter 8 [Subjects].-&nbsp;Chapter 9 Living Being.-&nbsp;Chapter 10 The Paradoxical Nature of Aliveness and [Ethics].
<p><b>Daniel Mayer</b> (Mexico City, 1956) is a researcher in the epistemology of biology, an organizational consultant, and a leadership educator. For decades he has reflected on the nature of organization, both of organisms and of organizations. This is the topic of this book. This project began in the 1980’s during ten years work (four as curator) at&nbsp;<i>The Monkey Sanctuary</i>, then a world-renowned center for conservation of Amazon woolly monkeys in the UK, and has continued during his career as a consultant and as an educator. He has read papers on these topics at the&nbsp;<i>Annual Lonergan Symposium</i>, at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, CA), at the&nbsp;<i>Annual International Gathering in Biosemiotics</i>, and is a regular participant in the&nbsp;<i>Leadership for Change</i>&nbsp;conferences at the University of San Diego. From 2005 to 2019 he was Adjunct Faculty for the Masters of Science in Organizational Leadership at&nbsp;<i>National University</i>, San Diego CA. Founder and CEO of&nbsp;<i>Living Leadership</i>&nbsp;(livingleadership.online), he designs and implements experiential team methodologies for online teaching based on the group-relations approach. Married to Mexican author Vicky Nizri, they have two children and six grandchildren.</p><p></p>
<p>This book proposes a bold idea. Living beings are distinguishing distinctions. Single cells and multicellular organisms maintain themselves distinct by drawing distinctions. This is&nbsp;<i>what</i>&nbsp;organisms are and&nbsp;<i>what</i>&nbsp;they do. From this starting point, key issues examined range across ontology, epistemology, phenomenology, logic, and ethics. Topics discussed include the origin of life, the nature and purpose of biology, the relation between life and logic, the nature and limits of formal logic, the nature of subjects, the subject-object relation, subject-subject relationships and the deep roots of ethics. The book provides a radical new foundation to think about philosophy and biology and appeals to researchers and students in these fields. It powerfully debunks mechanical thinking about living beings and shows the vast reservoir of insights into aliveness available in the arts and humanities.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
Proposes that organisms must be understood in terms of their most fundamental activity of distinguishing Argues that distinction is the foundation of philosophy and biology Demonstrates that distinguishing is inherently anticipative, arbitrary, and continually unfolding

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