Kenneth F. Schaffner compares the practice of biological and medical research and shows how traditional topics in philosophy of science such as the nature of theories and of explanation can illuminate the life sciences. While Schaffner pays some attention to the conceptual questions of evolutionary biology, his chief focus is on the examples that immunology, human genetics, neuroscience, and internal medicine provide for examinations of the way scientists develop, examine, test, and apply theories. Although traditional philosophy of science has regarded scientific discovery the questions...
Kenneth F. Schaffner compares the practice of biological and medical research and shows how traditional topics in philosophy of science such as the na...
Behaving presents an overview of the recent history and methodology of behavioral genetics and psychiatric genetics, informed by a philosophical perspective. Kenneth F. Schaffner addresses a wide range of issues, including genetic reductionism and determinism, "free will," and quantitative and molecular genetics. The latter covers newer genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that have produced a paradigm shift in the subject, and generated the problem of "missing heritability." Schaffner also presents cases involving pro and con arguments for genetic testing for IQ and for Attention...
Behaving presents an overview of the recent history and methodology of behavioral genetics and psychiatric genetics, informed by a philosophi...