Description: Natural Categories and Human Kinds by Muhammad Ali Khalidi In this book, Muhammad Ali Khalidi draws on a detailed examination of classification in the natural and social sciences to argue against essentialism and for a naturalist account of natural kinds. His book is a significant contribution to the growing movement towards naturalism in recent philosophy. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The notion of natural kinds has been central to contemporary discussions of metaphysics and philosophy of science. Although explicitly articulated by nineteenth-century philosophers like Mill, Whewell and Venn, it has a much older history dating back to Plato and Aristotle. In recent years, essentialism has been the dominant account of natural kinds among philosophers, but the essentialist view has encountered resistance, especially among naturalist metaphysicians and philosophers of science. Informed by detailed examination of classification in the natural and social sciences, this book argues against essentialism and for a naturalist account of natural kinds. By looking at case studies drawn from diverse scientific disciplines, from fluid mechanics to virology and polymer science to psychiatry, the author argues that natural kinds are nodes in causal networks. On the basis of this account, he maintains that there can be natural kinds in the social sciences as well as the natural sciences. Author Biography Muhammad Ali Khalidi is Associate Professor of Philosophy at York University, Toronto. Table of Contents Preface; 1. Realism and essentialism about kinds; 2. The naturalness of kinds; 3. Kinds in the special sciences; 4. Kinds in the biological and social sciences; 5. Kinds of natural kinds; 6. Naturalising kinds. Review Muhammad Ali Khalidi has given us the best articulated treatment to date of a flexible, naturalistic approach to natural kinds. His wide-ranging treatment of kinds in the special sciences is especially noteworthy. Moreover, the book is so well written that it works well as an introduction to this difficult topic area as well as providing plenty of stimulation for seasoned professionals. It will surely be at the center of future discussion among scientific philosophers and philosophical scientists. Tom Nickles, University of Nevada, Reno[Natural Categories and Human Kinds] is to my mind the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and interesting book-length treatment of natural kinds available today. Both newcomers to this area of inquiry and seasoned veterans will doubtless benefit from its study. Khalidis straightforward prose and careful argument makes the book a pleasure to read and think about; his patient stage-setting and summary make it an excellent option for advanced undergraduate courses in the philosophy of science. Matthew H. Slater, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science… this seems to me the best general treatment of natural kinds for many years. It provides an important contribution to the general naturalistic trend of contemporary philosophy of science. It is always clearly written and clearly argued, and it would provide an excellent basis for seminars on its topic at levels up to the postgraduate … I suspect it will reinvigorate discussion of what will continue to be seen as a central topic in philosophy of science and metaphysics. John Dupré, Mind… Khalidis book in several respects is an important addition to the literature on natural kinds, and required reading for anyone working on the topic. Foremost, it introduces a novel account of kinds that … is a considerable step forward from the popular homeostatic property cluster account and should make a good starting point for further work. Also, it is a rich resource of examples of putative natural kinds from very diverse areas of natural and social science. Finally, the book provides excellent discussions of the spectrum of philosophical issues that occupy center stage in the recent literature on natural kinds, and provides convincing rebuttals to arguments that say natural kinds are not found in the special sciences. Thomas Reydon, Metascience… let me commend Khalidis book to readers interested in scientific taxonomy and natural kinds. It does an excellent job both of working through general, conceptual issues to craft a useful philosophical conception and of deploying that conception to think through a wide range of specific examples. P. D. Magnus, Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical SciencesThe book has meticulous arguments for the theses proposed and meticulous considerations of the possible counterarguments and objections. Moreover, [it] is concisely and densely written. The user-friendly Preface contains an overview of the argument in each of the six chapters … [this] book is of great value in providing a novel approach to naturalism and a theory of scientific realism that involves enlightening discussions of various theories and cases in the sciences. Moreover, those who have alternative accounts of naturalism that are reductionist, that reject natural kinds, or that reject causality need to take seriously the arguments for natural kinds, causation, and scientific realism that are presented in this book. Sheldon Richmond, Philosophy of the Social SciencesPhilosophers and scientists on either side of the fence, whether of naturalist or social constructionist persuasion, will find plenty of material to sink their teeth into in Khalidis delightfully argued and wide-ranging treatment of natural kinds … We can … only commend Khalidi for his valiant attempt at restoring the notion of natural kinds to the central place within philosophy where it belongs. Georg Theiner, Journal for General Philosophy of Science Promotional Muhammad Ali Khalidi proposes a new approach to classifications in the natural and social sciences, avoiding essentialism and social constructionism. Review Quote "Muhammad Ali Khalidi has given us the best articulated treatment to date of a flexible, naturalistic approach to natural kinds. His wide-ranging treatment of kinds in the special sciences is especially noteworthy. Moreover, the book is so well written that it works well as an introduction to this difficult topic area as well as providing plenty of stimulation for seasoned professionals. It will surely be at the center of future discussion among scientific philosophers and philosophical scientists." --Tom Nickles, University of Nevada, Reno Promotional "Headline" Muhammad Ali Khalidi proposes a new approach to classifications in the natural and social sciences, avoiding essentialism and social constructionism. Description for Bookstore In this book, Muhammad Ali Khalidi draws on a detailed examination of classification in the natural and social sciences to argue against essentialism and for a naturalist account of natural kinds. His book is a significant contribution to the growing movement towards naturalism in recent philosophy. Description for Library In this book, Muhammad Ali Khalidi draws on a detailed examination of classification in the natural and social sciences to argue against essentialism and for a naturalist account of natural kinds. His book is a significant contribution to the growing movement towards naturalism in recent philosophy. Details ISBN1107012740 Author Muhammad Ali Khalidi Year 2013 ISBN-10 1107012740 ISBN-13 9781107012745 Media Book Format Hardcover Language English Pages 264 Short Title NATURAL CATEGORIES & HUMAN KIN DEWEY 001.012 Imprint Cambridge University Press Subtitle Classification in the Natural and Social Sciences Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2013-05-16 Affiliation York University, Toronto UK Release Date 2013-05-16 AU Release Date 2013-05-16 NZ Release Date 2013-05-16 Illustrations 5 Line drawings, unspecified Publisher Cambridge University Press Alternative 9780511998553 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:168639084;
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