Home > People : Alan C Love
Specialties
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Philosophy of biology
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Philosophy of science
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Darwin
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History of biology
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Science and religion
Educational Background
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Ph.D.: History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2005.
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M.A.: Biology (Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Program), Indiana University, Bloomington, 2004.
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M.A.: Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 2002.
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B.S.: Biology (Minor: Philosophy), M.I.T., 1995.
Publications
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Love, Alan C (2009). Typology Reconfigured: From the Metaphysics of Essentialism to the Epistemology of Representation. Acta Biotheoretica, 57, 51-75.
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Love, Alan C (2009). Marine invertebrates, model organisms, and the modern synthesis: epistemic values, evo-devo, and exclusion. Theory in Biosciences, 128, 19-42.
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Love, Alan C (2008). Explaining Evolutionary Innovation and Novelty: Criteria of Adequacy and Multidisciplinary Prerequisites. Philosophy of Science, 75, 874-886.
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Love, Alan C (2008). From Philosophy to Science (to Natural Philosophy): Evolutionary Developmental Perspectives. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 83, 65-76.
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Love, Alan C (2007). Functional Homology and Homology of Function: Biological Concepts and Philosophical Consequences. Biology & Philosophy, 22, 691-708.
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Love, Alan C (in press). Idealization in Evolutionary Developmental Investigation: A Tension between Phenotypic Plasticity and Normal Stages. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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Love, Alan C (in press) “Rethinking the structure of evolutionary theory for an extended synthesis“, in G. Mí¼ller and M. Pigliucci (eds.) Toward an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Awards
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McKnight Land Grant Professorship, 2009 - 2011
Courses Taught
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PHIL 1005/1005H - Scientific Reasoning
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PHIL 3602 - Science, Technology and Society: Darwin and Design
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PHIL 4607 - Philosophy of the Biological Sciences
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PHIL 5602 - Scientific Representation and Explanation
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