Humanistic Studies in Science - Philosophy of Biology PHIL 3420   Philosophy of Biology
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course provides an up-to-date systematic examination of central issues in the philosophy of biology. Topics typically include: How far can the Darwinian paradigm be taken to explain adaptive complexity? Is the new emphasis on developmental theory likely to revolutionize evolutionary theory? What are the most fundamental units of selection? Can the concept of biological function be understood without attributing purpose to nature? Why is the concept of species so elusive? Is there a human nature? Is genuine altruism possible given the forces of selection? Is there progress in evolution? How should clashes between faith and reason over the nature of our evolution be resolved?
FORMAT:
  • Lecture
  • Discussion

PREREQUISITES: One previous credit in philosophy or biology
CROSS-LISTING: BIOL 3580.03, PHIL 5420.03