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Area of Science:

  • Biology
  • Philosophy of Science

Background:

  • Life is hierarchically classified into fundamental levels: molecule, cell, organism, and species.
  • These levels represent concrete, particular entities, considered individuals in a broad philosophical sense.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the definition and usage of "individual" in biological contexts.
  • To address semantic debates regarding the definition of "organism" and "individual".

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of biological terminology.
  • Review of existing definitions and proposed revisions for "individual" and "organism".

Main Results:

  • The term "individual" in biology most commonly refers to an individual organism.
  • The common definition of "individual" aligns with the concept of philosophical autonomy.
  • Proposed redefinitions of "organism" to include higher-level units are deemed unnecessary.

Conclusions:

  • The standard definition of "individual" as an organism is sufficient for biological discourse.
  • Semantic revisions are not required to justify multi-level selection in biology.
  • While analogies between biological levels can be insightful, they should be critically evaluated.