Making Sense of Life
Discover the intricate world of biological explanations in Making Sense of Life by Evelyn Fox Keller, published by Harvard University Press in 2003. This thought-provoking book spans 400 pages, delving into the evolving nature of how life is understood across various disciplines and cultural contexts. Keller expertly highlights the temporal and disciplinary factors that shape biologists' interpretations and explanations of life. Ideal for anyone interested in the intersections of biology, philosophy of science, and developmental biology, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the complexities of life sciences. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a curious mind, Making Sense of Life offers valuable insights into the dynamic field of biology.