Biochemical reductionism or obscurantist vitalism? — A new passage between scylla and charybdis
Biology and Philosophy 2 (4):509-515 (1987)
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Steven Savitt (2002). On Absolute Becoming and the Myth of Passage. In Craig Callender (ed.), Time, Reality & Experience.
Niall Shanks (1997). Biochemical Reductionism In Biological Context. Idealistic Studies 27 (1/2):11-22.
Hilary Putnam (2007). Beween Scylla and Charybdis: Does Dummett Have a Way Through? In Randall E. Auxier & Lewis Edwin Hahn (eds.), The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Open Court.
Carson Strong (2005). Obtaining Stem Cells: Moving From Scylla Toward Charybdis. American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):21 – 23.
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Adolf Meyer (1936). Zwischen Scylla Und Charybdis. Acta Biotheoretica 1 (3).
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