Aristotle on Meaning in the Living World: A Biosemiotic Perspective
暫譯: 亞里士多德與生命世界的意義:生物符號學的視角

Jackson, Peter N.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2025-10-28
  • 售價: $5,670
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,387
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 394
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3032006015
  • ISBN-13: 9783032006011
  • 相關分類: 生物資訊 Bioinformatics
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This book provides an examination of Aristotle's relevance to modern philosophy and science. It presents Aristotle's corpus as a complex and comprehensive picturing of a sublunary world in which meaning is exhibited by and shared between "beings" (ousiai). This approach is mirrored in modern philosophy by phenomenology and in modern science by biosemiotics. Peter N. Jackson argues, however, that Aristotle overcomes the slippery subjectivism residually found even in these sympathetic modern approaches; meaning is not just how living beings perceive the world, but is an inherent property of the world itself and the beings it contains. From this perspective, our vision of the world is itself incomplete and superficial if it does not recognise the ontological structures that give definition to that world or the principle of complementarity through which we can engage with the complex reality of that world. By contrast, reductionism claims to achieve a complete picture of the world but does so only by conflating philosophy, which needs to see the whole, with science, which needs to focus upon the part and which takes from philosophy only what it needs to do so. The price of this claimed completion is profound; it is the flattening of being and the annihilation of life itself and the milieu of meaning in which it exists. This volume appeals to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers, and helps us understand the world through science, mathematics, philosophy, and religion, without conflating or reducing these perspectives into one.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書探討亞里士多德對現代哲學和科學的相關性。它將亞里士多德的著作呈現為一個複雜而全面的圖景,描繪了一個次月球世界,在這個世界中,意義由「存在者」(ousiai)所展現並共享。然而,彼得·N·傑克遜(Peter N. Jackson)主張,亞里士多德克服了即使在這些同情的現代方法中仍然存在的滑動主觀主義;意義不僅僅是生物如何感知世界,而是世界本身及其所包含的存在者的固有屬性。從這個角度來看,如果我們的世界觀不承認賦予該世界定義的本體結構或使我們能夠與該世界複雜現實互動的互補原則,那麼我們的視野本身就是不完整和膚淺的。相對而言,還原主義聲稱能夠達成對世界的完整圖景,但這僅僅是通過將需要看到整體的哲學與需要專注於部分的科學混為一談,而科學僅取用哲學中所需的部分。這種所謂的完整性的代價是深遠的;它導致存在的扁平化和生命本身以及其存在的意義環境的消亡。本書適合本科生和研究生,以及研究人員,幫助我們通過科學、數學、哲學和宗教來理解世界,而不將這些視角混淆或簡化為一個。

作者簡介

Peter N. Jackson is an independent researcher in philosophy and the history of science and religion. He lives in Manchester, England, and Rome, Italy, and holds several higher degrees in history and philosophy from the University of London. He has previously published the work Aristotle on the Meaning of Man with Peter Lang. He has also published several articles with associates on IT strategy for mergers in the finance sector.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

彼得·N·傑克森(Peter N. Jackson)是一位獨立的哲學及科學與宗教歷史研究者。他居住在英國曼徹斯特和意大利羅馬,並擁有倫敦大學的多個歷史和哲學高等學位。他曾與彼得·朗(Peter Lang)出版過著作《亞里士多德論人類的意義》(Aristotle on the Meaning of Man)。他還與同事發表了幾篇有關金融業併購的資訊科技策略的文章。