Hans Jonas’ “philosophical biology,” although developed several decades ago, is still fundamental to the contemporary reflection upon the meaning of life in a systems thinking perspective. Jonas, in fact, closely examines the reasons of modern science, and especially of Wiener’s Cybernetics and Bertalanffy’s General System Theory, and at the same time points out their basic limits, such as their having a reductionistic attitude to knowledge and ontology. In particular, the philosopher highlights the problematic consequences of scientific reductionism for human nature. As the final result of an overall process of naturalization, the essence of the human being is reduced to its quantitative features only, while the “meaning” of life as such b...
Since the impasse of Cartesian psychophysical dualism, attempted solutions related to the Mind-Body ...
In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulat...
Life as self-organization is philosophically understood by L. Polo in terms of co-causality between ...
Hans Jonas’ “philosophical biology,” although developed several decades ago, is still fundamental to...
Decerf Paul. Hans Jonas, The Phenomenon of Life. Toward a Philosophical Biology. In: Revue Philosoph...
European approach to bioethical problems emphasizes, among others, a need for the widened and deepen...
It is generally acknowledged that Hans Jonas’ ethical reflection exhibits the philosopher’s advocacy...
This work intends to highlight the ethics of the future in the era of technologies of the living bei...
Ce travail vise à mettre en avant une éthique du futur à l’ère des technologies du vivant à partir d...
The research leading to this paper received financial support from the German Academic Exchange Serv...
According to Hans Jonas (1903–1993), the modern technological progress endowed humanity with wondrou...
The book focuses on the thinking of the philosopher of Jewish origins, Hans Jonas (1903-1993), and p...
This essay raises a philosophical question concerning the language of Life Theory. It aims to prove ...
‘Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism’ (published in Social Research, 1952) is indeed one of Hans Jonas’ m...
The book focuses on the thinking of the philosopher of Jewish origins, Hans Jonas (1903-1993), and p...
Since the impasse of Cartesian psychophysical dualism, attempted solutions related to the Mind-Body ...
In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulat...
Life as self-organization is philosophically understood by L. Polo in terms of co-causality between ...
Hans Jonas’ “philosophical biology,” although developed several decades ago, is still fundamental to...
Decerf Paul. Hans Jonas, The Phenomenon of Life. Toward a Philosophical Biology. In: Revue Philosoph...
European approach to bioethical problems emphasizes, among others, a need for the widened and deepen...
It is generally acknowledged that Hans Jonas’ ethical reflection exhibits the philosopher’s advocacy...
This work intends to highlight the ethics of the future in the era of technologies of the living bei...
Ce travail vise à mettre en avant une éthique du futur à l’ère des technologies du vivant à partir d...
The research leading to this paper received financial support from the German Academic Exchange Serv...
According to Hans Jonas (1903–1993), the modern technological progress endowed humanity with wondrou...
The book focuses on the thinking of the philosopher of Jewish origins, Hans Jonas (1903-1993), and p...
This essay raises a philosophical question concerning the language of Life Theory. It aims to prove ...
‘Gnosticism and Modern Nihilism’ (published in Social Research, 1952) is indeed one of Hans Jonas’ m...
The book focuses on the thinking of the philosopher of Jewish origins, Hans Jonas (1903-1993), and p...
Since the impasse of Cartesian psychophysical dualism, attempted solutions related to the Mind-Body ...
In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulat...
Life as self-organization is philosophically understood by L. Polo in terms of co-causality between ...