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(2017) Synthese 194 (4).

Teleology and biocentrism

Sune Holm

pp. 1075-1087

In this paper I examine the connection between accounts of biological teleology and the biocentrist claim that all living beings have a good of their own. I first present the background for biocentrists’ appeal to biological teleology. Then I raise a problem of scope for teleology-based biocentrism and, drawing in part on recent work by Basl and Sandler, I discuss Taylor and Varner’s responses to this problem. I then challenge Basl and Sandler’s own response to the scope problem for its reliance on a selectionist account of organismic teleology. Finally I examine the prospects for a biocentrist response to the problem of scope based on an alternative organisational account of internal teleology. I conclude by assessing the prospects for teleology-based biocentrism.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1300-0

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Holm, S. (2017). Teleology and biocentrism. Synthese 194 (4), pp. 1075-1087.

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