Agents and Goals in Evolution
Discover the fascinating intersection of biology and philosophy in Agents and Goals in Evolution by Samir Okasha, published by Oxford University Press in 2020. This thought-provoking paperback spans 272 pages and delves into the concept of agential thinking in the biological realm. Okasha critically analyzes how evolved organisms can be viewed as agents with goals, challenging the traditional boundaries of biological interpretation.
Through a rigorous examination, he probes the validity of applying human rationality to the natural world, questioning whether this perspective is simply anthropomorphism or serves a deeper intellectual purpose in scientific discourse. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the philosophical implications of evolution, this book offers a compelling argument for the role of agency in understanding biological processes. Enhance your knowledge of evolutionary theory with this essential read!