La Connaissance de la vie

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La Connaissance de la vie is a seminal philosophical work by Georges Canguilhem that explores the concepts of life, biology, and normativity within the life sciences.

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instanceOf philosophical work
author Georges Canguilhem NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresConcept biological normativity
concept of organism in biology
relation between normal and pathological
specificity of life sciences
status of biological laws
field history of science
philosophy of biology
philosophy of science
genre non-fiction
philosophical literature
hasPhilosophicalApproach critical analysis of biological concepts
historical analysis of life sciences
influenced French philosophy of medicine
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
contemporary philosophy of biology
influencedBy Auguste Comte NERFINISHED
Gaston Bachelard NERFINISHED
Henri Bergson NERFINISHED
vitalist biology
language French
mainSubject biology
life
life sciences
normal and pathological
normativity
organism
vitalism
notableFor developing a concept of normativity rooted in living beings
influencing later work on biopolitics and medicine
partOfAuthorWork Canguilhem's studies on the normal and the pathological
philosophicalFocus difference between living and non-living
epistemology of biological science
philosophicalTradition French epistemology
historical epistemology
publicationCentury 20th century
titleTranslation The Knowledge of Life NERFINISHED

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Georges Canguilhem notableWork La Connaissance de la vie