How should we conceptualize and conserve biological species?
Matthew Barker
- Associate Professor
- Department of Philosophy
- Member
- Loyola Sustainability Research Centre
- philosophy of biology4
- philosophy of science15
- categorization
- species
- philosophy of psychology2
- human nature4
- natural kinds
- essentialism
- realism
- history of reductionism
- early modernity21
- evolutionary biology13
- cognitive science34
- environmental ethics11
- bioethics7
- virtue2
- values11
- sustainability studies32
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Catherine Calogeropoulos
nutrition, sustainability studies, plant ecology
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David Secko
science/technology communication, role of journalism, new models of journalism
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Omri Moses
literary modernism, vitalist psychology, selfhood
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David Morris
phenomenology, Hegel, movement
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Travis Smith
political theory, early modernity, religion and politics
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Sheila Mason
moral reasoning, ethics, virtue
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Matthias Fritsch
Continental philosophy, democratic theory, Marxist theory
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Christine Jamieson
bioethics, Indigenous spiritualities, values
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Andrea Falcon
Aristotle, ancient philosophy, history of science
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Ulf Hlobil
reasoning, epistemology, philosophy of mind
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Jessica Bardill
Indigenous literatures, Indigenous knowledges, storytelling
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Nabeel Hamid
early modernity, philosophy of science, nature
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Ted McCormick
early modern Europe, history of policy, history of science
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Alan Bale
semantics, representation of concepts, meaning
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Bradley J. Nelson
Hispanic literature and culture, social impacts of technology, history of science
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Selvadurai Daya Dayanandan
evolutionary genomics, molecular systematics, population genetics
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Christopher Salter
performance art, responsive environments, wireless sensor networks
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Gad Saad
evolutionary psychology, consumer behavior, Charles Darwin
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Meredith Evans
Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, Milton