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The term "biology" was first introduced by German scientist Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus in 1802 in his work "Biologie oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur" (Biology or Philosophy of Living Nature).
An expert in biology is commonly referred to as a biologist. Biologists study living organisms, their interactions, and the ecosystems in which they exist. They may specialize in various subfields, such as microbiology, ecology, or molecular biology, depending on their area of expertise.
Father of Biology - Aristotle
Aristotle's philosophy of the natural world governed scientific thought for over two thousand years. His ideas on physics, biology, and metaphysics greatly influenced Western scientific thinking until the Renaissance.
Aristotle studied a wide range of fields, including philosophy, ethics, politics, physics, biology, and metaphysics. He made significant contributions to each of these disciplines, shaping the foundations of Western thought.
Marcel Weber has written: 'Philosophy of experimental biology' -- subject(s): Biology, Experimental, Experimental Biology, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Philosophy 'Philosophy of Experimental Biology (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology)'
The term used to describe the view that biology is not destiny and that gender stratification is unjust and should be opposed is "social constructivism." This perspective emphasizes that gender roles and inequalities are shaped by social, cultural, and environmental factors rather than purely biological ones. Advocates argue for the dismantling of traditional gender norms to promote equality and social justice.
Toward a New Philosophy of Biology was created in 1988.
Stefan Paul Linquist has written: 'Philosophy of evolutionary biology' -- subject(s): Evolution (Biology), Philosophy
philosophy and biology. Psychology has its origins in both philosophy, through ancient thinkers like Plato and Aristotle, and biology, through the study of the brain and behavior by pioneers like Charles Darwin and Franz Gall.
Philosophy of biology is a subfield of philosophy of science, which deals with epistemological, metaphysical, and ethical issues in the biological and biomedical sciences. Basically, philosophers of biology look at scientific ideas as philosophical ones and explore their consequences.
Natural selection is sometimes referred to as "survival of the fittest" in the field of biology.
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Florian von Schilcher has written: 'Philosophy, evolution, and human nature' -- subject(s): Biology, Evolution (Biology), Human evolution, Philosophy
The Aristotle helps us understand the philosophy and history of biology by the theory that it advances.
Philosophy, politics, mathematics, and biology.
P. L. Luisi has written: 'Mind and life' -- subject(s): Biology, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Life, Matter, Philosophy, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Biology, Religious aspects of Life, Religious aspects of Matter 'What is matter? what is life?' -- subject(s): Biology, Buddhism, Buddhist Philosophy, Life, Matter, Philosophy, Buddhist, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Biology, Religious aspects of Life, Religious aspects of Matter