Immune Self
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Immune Self by Alfred I. Tauber, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This thought-provoking book spans 368 pages and presents a critical examination of immunology, tracing its evolution from the late 19th century to its modern interpretations. Tauber provides the first comprehensive philosophical critique of the field, delving into the concept of 'self' that is central to contemporary immune theory. Ideal for students and professionals in biology, philosophy, and immunology, Immune Self invites readers to explore the intricate relationship between science and philosophy. Enhance your understanding of the immune system and its philosophical implications with this essential read.