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The Immune Self Alfred I. Tauber (Boston University)

The Immune Self By Alfred I. Tauber (Boston University)

The Immune Self by Alfred I. Tauber (Boston University)


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The Immune Self is a critical study of immunology from its origins at the end of the nineteenth century to its contemporary formulation. The book offers the first extended philosophical critique of immunology, in which the function of the term 'self' that underlies the structure of current immune theory is analysed.

The Immune Self Summary

The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? by Alfred I. Tauber (Boston University)

This is one of the first books in a new series that will publish the very best work in the philosophy of biology. The series will be non-sectarian in character, will extend across the broadest range of topics, and will be genuinely interdisciplinary. The Immune Self is a critical study of immunology from its origins at the end of the nineteenth century to its contemporary formulation. The book offers the first extended philosophical critique of immunology, in which the function of the term 'self' that underlies the structure of current immune theory is analysed. However, this analysis is carefully integrated into a broad survey of the major scientific developments in immunology, a discussion of their historical context, and a review of the conceptual arguments that have moulded this sophisticated modern science.

The Immune Self Reviews

"This is a strong and interesting argument, elegantly developed in the phenomenological idea of the biological subject as an evolving entity in dialectical relationship with its environment. ...a starting point for important extended discussion to come." Canadian Philosophical Reviews
"The scholarship is excellent, the erudition impressive...Tauber is not only an erudite scholar. He is also a physician who has worked many years in the clinic and laboratory...it should be required reading for all graduate and postdoctoral students in immunology...will prove influential among philosophers and historians." Robert S. Schwartz, The New England Journal of Medicine
"Tauber's scholarship...is unparalleled....The Immune self shows that the science of immunology has reached a level of maturity where it can now contribute to the discussion of who we are. In writing it, Alfred Tauber has in turn made a valuable contribution to immunology." Ephraim Fuchs, Kaleidoscope
"Tauber challenges readers to reevaluate the concept of self in an interdisciplinary context." G.L. Kreider, Choice
"The Immune Self provides an excellent analysis of immunologie thought." Canadian Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology
"Alfred I. Tauber, a philosopher of science and an immunologist, has written a major book persuasive enough to make it impossible to separate his activities as a scientist from the philosophical construction of his field." Sander L. Gilman, American Historical Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The phagocytosis theory; 2. The triumph of immunology; 3. The immune self declared; 4. From theory to metaphor; 5. Immunology gropes for its theory; 6. The self and the phenomenological attitude; 7. The self as organism: a philosophical consideration; 8. The search for identity; Notes; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521461887
9780521461887
052146188X
The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? by Alfred I. Tauber (Boston University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1994-11-25
368
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