In the literature investigating the long history of appeals to ‘nature’, in its multiple meanings, for rules of conduct or justification of social order, little attention has been paid to a long-standing tradition in which medical and physiological arguments merged into moral and social ones. A host of medical authors, biologists, social writers and philosophers assumed that nature spoke its moral language not only in its general economy, but also within and through the body. This is why, for instance, many critics of Malthus argued that physiological self-regulating mechanisms ensured a spontaneous adaptation of fertility to the circumstances. Beliefs in a beneficent economy of nature persisted when Providence was replaced by evolution. To...
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During its 2.5 million years of evolution, the human species has evolved through major dramatic chan...
Beginning in the 1960\u27s, a number of the leading figures in the new disciplines of molecular biol...
Most of the world’s civilizations and many smaller societies share, or shared until recently, a beli...
International audienceThis paper seeks to characterize how the study of nutrition processes contribu...
Nutritional or dietary sciences have gained a high level of visibility in Western cultures, especial...
In evolutionary physiology the human body is viewed as a resource allocation mechanism working accor...
The quantity and quality of food needed for reproduction differs from nutritional needs for health a...
In ethology, the science of animal behaviour, the so-called “central theorem” states that organisms ...
Regulatory bodies tend to treat people¿s emotional responses towards foods as a nuisance for rationa...
1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at thei...
How does society affect health deep within the recesses of the human body! What role do emotions pla...
There have been numerous attempts to explain morality as a product of biology. These accounts howev...
Hunger depends on the ratio of People to Food. It has always been with us but our attitude towards i...
Competing historical and cultural understandings of the human body make clear that medicine and the ...
Certain restrictions on public funding for assisted reproductive technology (ART) are articulated an...
During its 2.5 million years of evolution, the human species has evolved through major dramatic chan...
Beginning in the 1960\u27s, a number of the leading figures in the new disciplines of molecular biol...
Most of the world’s civilizations and many smaller societies share, or shared until recently, a beli...