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SUMMARY:Tübingen’s Place in the Formation of Biology: Kielmeyer\, Schelling\, and German Contributions at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
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LOCATION:Westspitze 1\, Tuebingen\, Germany\, 72074
DESCRIPTION:<p>At the turn of the nineteenth century\, the University of T&uuml\;bingen became a center for the development of both biology and philosophy\, significantly influenced by Carl Friedrich Kielmeyer and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Kielmeyer presented a new approach to biology in a series of renowned lectures in the 1790s. He proposed that individual living organisms are constituted by a balance of vital powers and developed ideas on the connection between embryology and the transformation or evolution of organic kinds. Schelling gave philosophical articulation to these ideas for a science of life. Regarding the nature as a dynamic\, interdependent whole\, he asked how we are to conceive the individuation\, development\, and transformation of organisms in relationship to their physical environments. Together Kielmeyer and Schelling influenced nineteenth-century science and philosophy and laid the groundwork for interdisciplinary approaches to studying life.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Christoph J. Hueck;CN=Dalia Nassar:
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