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  INDEX

  A

  a priori and condition of possibility

  epigenesis

  formal and historical

  innatism

  and the transcendental

  acquisition, original and derived

  adaptation see also evolution; “neo-skeptical” thesis

  aesthetic judgment

  alterity and critique of property

  analogy, problem of

  anthropological variety

  archeology/genealogy

  Aristotle

  Atlan, Henri

  B

  Baudelaire, Charles

  Baumgarten, Alexander

  Blumenbach, Johann

  Boltzmann, Ludwig

  Bourgeois, Bernard

  Boutroux, Émile

  Bouveresse, Jacques

  Boyer, Alain

  Brague, Rémi

  brain see neurobiology/brain and reason

  Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc

  C

  Canguilhem, Georges

  categories and experience

  origin of

  causality difference in

  and “purposiveness”

  chance and contingency

  changeability/mutability of the transcendental

  Changeux, J.-P.

  cognitive structures see neurobiology/brain and reason

  condition of possibility

  contingency/radical contingency and alterity

  and chance

  Critique of Pure Reason

  of laws of nature

  and necessity

  correlation/correlationism and articulation

  and “connection”

  and temporality

  Crusius, Christian August

  D

  dating and mathematics

  de Vleeschauwer, Herman Jan

  Derrida, Jacques

  disappropriation/dis-propriation, philosophy as

  DNA

  Duchesneau, François

  E

  Edelman, Gerald

  embryonic development as unpredictable

  empiricism and innatism

  rejecting

  and the transcendental

  Enlightenment

  environment “epistemological environment”

  importance of

  epigenesis: “system of the epigenesis of pure reason”

  epigenetic paradigm of rationality difference in causality

  genesis, epigenesis, hermeneutics

  intrication of the transcendental and biological

  life and factual rationality

  order of nature and systematic order

  other contingency and other necessity

  reason for new paradigm

  structure and evolution

  third and first Critique

  epigenetics defining

  and genetics, difference between

  human genome sequencing and “genetic paradigm”

  importance of environment

  “epistemological environment”

  equivocal generation

  evolution neural/mental Darwinism

  and structure

  variability of laws of nature

  see also “neo-skeptical” thesis

  experience and categories

  opportunity of

  experimental philosophy

  F

  fabricated/acquired vs innate transcendental

  facticity

  factual rationality

  finitude

  “formation without preformation”

  formative drive limits of

  “forms of the materials” and “epistemological environment”

  Foucault, Michel

  Frege, Gottlob

  G

  genealogy/archeology

  generative production

  genesis and epigenesis, difference between />
  “genetic paradigm”

  Genova, A.C.

  geology

  germs and predispositions

  gradual harmonization

  H

  Harvey, William

  Hegel, George Wilhelm Friedrich

  Heidegger, Martin and Meillassoux

  Helmholtz, Herman von

  Herder, Johann Godfried

  hermeneutics/interpretation

  history archeology/genealogy

  Enlightenment

  as field of interpretation

  historical and formal a priori

  new state of

  problem of

  human/anthropological variety

  human genome sequencing

  Hume, David

  Huneman, Philippe

  hylozoism

  hyper-normative and hypo-normative transcendental

  I

  innate/innatism a priori

  analysis of

  and empiricism

  and “evolutionary paradox”

  vs fabricated/acquired transcendental

  “intellectual” epigenesis

  interpretation/hermeneutics

  invariance/immutability of mathematics

  and reorganization

  see also variability/variety

  J

  Jacob, François

  Jenuwein, Thomas

  K

  Kant, Immanuel see epigenesis: “system of the epigenesis of pure reason”

  L

  laws of nature

  Lebrun, Gérard

  life see nature/life

  localization and surface

  Locke, John

  M

  mathematics dating and

  immutability of

  mental objects and representation

  Maupertuis, Pierre-Louis Moreau de

  “maximal” preformationism

  Meillassoux, Quentin and Heidegger

  mental Darwinism see neural/mental Darwinism

  mental objects and representation

  metaphysical knowledge and deduction

  methodological principles and details

  “minimal preformationism” metaphysical knowledge

  metaphysical and transcendental deduction

  objective genitive hypothesis

  preformed epigenesis

  “pure” readings

  reductive division of source

  rejecting “empiricist” readings

  Morgan, Thomas

  N

  “nativism”, critique of

  “natural laws of reason”

  nature/life and factual rationality

  intrication of the transcendental and

  laws of

  systematic order and order of

  necessity and contingency

  “neo-skeptical” thesis analysis of innatism

  another version of sources

  critique of “nativism”

  eclipse of transcendental idealism

  pre-established and gradual harmony

  role reversal

  neural/mental Darwinism see also “neo-skeptical” thesis

  neurobiology/brain and reason critiques of

  mental objects and representation

  neural Darwinism

  synaptic selection and stabilization

  systems of recognition theory

  new paradigm, reason for

  Nietzsche, Friedrich

  O

  objective genitive hypothesis

  objectivity and schematism

  objects and representation

  “occasionalism”

  ontology

  opportunity of experience

  original and derived acquisition

  other alterity

  other contingency and other necessity

  P

  Peirce, Charles Sanders

  philosophy as disappropriation and dis-propriation

  experimental

  need for

  possible non-world

  Pradeu, Thomas

  pre-established harmony and gradual harmonization

  predispositions germs and

  preformation difference in causality

  and equivocal generation

  “formation without preformation”

  generic

  “maximal”

  see also “minimal preformationism”

  “prestabilism”

  property, critique of

  “psychological” epigenesis

  psychologism

  “pure” readings

  “purposiveness”

  R

  radical contingency see contingency/radical contingency

  relinquishing the transcendental invariance and reorganization

  neurobiology and reason

  possible non-world

  primordial temporality and leveled-down time

  problem of analogy

  reorganization and invariance

  residuum, the transcendental as

  resistance to neuroscience

  Ricœur, Paul

  S

  Schlosser, J.G.

  self-organization

  skeptical readings and contradictions

  embryonic development as unpredictable

  “formation without preformation”

  methodological details

  predispositions

  “speculative realism”

  spontaneity

  subject, elaboration of

  subjectivity, transcendental and empirical

  surface and localization

  synaptic selection and stabilization

  systematic order and order of nature

  systems of recognition theory

  T

  teleology “purposiveness”

  “theory of neuronal group selection” (TNGS)

  time/temporality and correlationism

  dating and mathematics

  epigenesis analogy

  finitude

  primordial and leveleddown/“vulgar”

  schematism and objectivity

  of thought

  and the transcendental

  transcendental and a priori

  between censure and license

  changeability/mutability of

  and empiricism

  hyper-normative and hypo-normative view

  idealism

  imagination

  innate vs acquired/fabricated

  intrication of biological and

  manifold forms

  origins of concepts

  relinquishing see relinquishing the transcendental

  as residuum

  as surface structure

  temporality

  vector role

  transcendental deduction impotence of

  metaphysical and

  “problem of Hume”

  transcendental epigenesis, defining

  truth, access to

  V

  variability/variety anthropological

  of laws of nature

  transcendental

  see also invariance/immutability

  vector role of the transcendental

  “vital force”, concept of

  W

  Waddington, Conrad

  Weil, Eric

  West-Eberhard, Mary-Jane

  “wholly other world”

  Wolff, Caspar Friedrich

  Wubnig, Judy

  Z

  Zammito, John

  Zöller, Günter

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