The Phenomenon of Life: Toward a Philosophical Biology; [Essays
New York, Harper & Row (1966)
| Abstract | A classic of phenomenology and existentialism and arguably Jonas's greatest work, The Phenomenon of Life sets forth a systematic and comprehensive philosophy -- an existential interpretation of biological facts laid out in support of Jonas ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Life Existentialism | |||||||||
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| Call number | BD431.J48 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0810117495 9780810117495 | |||||||||
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H. S. Jennings (1933/1971). The Universe and Life. Freeport, N.Y.,Books for Libraries Press.
Margaret A. Boden (ed.) (1996). The Philosophy of Artificial Life. Oxford University Press.
Edouard Machery (2012). Why I Stopped Worrying About the Definition of Life... And Why You Should as Well. Synthese 185 (1):145-164.
Thomas R. Flynn (2009). Existentialism. Sterling.
A. Louie (2011). Essays on More Than Life Itself. Axiomathes 21 (3):473-489.
Daniel P. Sulmasy (2002). Jonas, Hans. The Phenomenon of Life: Toward a Philosophical Biology. The Review of Metaphysics 55 (4):863-865.
Hans Jonas (1966/2001). The Phenomenon of Life: Toward a Philosophical Biology. Northwestern University Press.
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