University of Toronto

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.

 
Philosophy of Science
Theory and Psychology
Biology and Philosophy

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