Why There Is No Contemporary Bioscience, Only a Modern One
Why There Is No Contemporary Bioscience, Only a Modern One
This chapter discusses the problem of what the modern life sciences have to contribute. It focuses on the analysis of Gyorgy Markus’s article entitled Why Is There No Hermeneutics of the Natural Sciences?.
Keywords: modern life sciences, Gyorgy Markus, hermeneutics, natural sciences
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