Graduate Student, Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
About
My current primary focus is on examining evolutionary developmental biology ("evo-devo") and its implications for the general understanding of evolution. This project is connected to what I take to be a parallel reform (or revolution) in cognitive science. Basically, I am looking at the intersection between the two and the large-scale import of their findings.
I have a long-standing secondary interest in the intersection of evolutionary psychology and models of human sexuality, in particular how the former fails to do justice to the diversity of the latter.
I also have a list of sundry minor interests connected to these: (1) philosophy of cognitive science, (2) virtue ethics, (3) Hume and Kant scholarship, (4) the history of cybernetics, (5) phenomenology, (6) ancient (Western) philosophy, (7) Buddhist philosophy.









