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How to Philosophically Tackle Kinds without Talking about “Natural Kinds”
How to Philosophically Tackle Kinds without Talking about “Natural Kinds”

Systems biology and mechanistic explanation
Systems biology and mechanistic explanation

Philosophy News Update November 2019 - Department of Philosophy - Simon  Fraser University
Philosophy News Update November 2019 - Department of Philosophy - Simon Fraser University

Science, Technology, and Society at the University of Alberta
Science, Technology, and Society at the University of Alberta

Editorial Board
Editorial Board

PDF) Evolutionary Novelty and the Evo-Devo Synthesis: Field Notes
PDF) Evolutionary Novelty and the Evo-Devo Synthesis: Field Notes

Jahangirnagar University
Jahangirnagar University

PDF) Explanation in biology: reduction, pluralism, and explanatory aims | Ingo  Brigandt - Academia.edu
PDF) Explanation in biology: reduction, pluralism, and explanatory aims | Ingo Brigandt - Academia.edu

Historical and philosophical perspectives on the study of developmental bias
Historical and philosophical perspectives on the study of developmental bias

Edmonton, AB T6G2E7, Canada. nathaniel C. Comfort (éd.), The Panda's Black  Box, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
Edmonton, AB T6G2E7, Canada. nathaniel C. Comfort (éd.), The Panda's Black Box, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins

University of Alberta Department of Philosophy | Edmonton AB
University of Alberta Department of Philosophy | Edmonton AB

What can the Philosophy of Biology learn from the History of Biology?
What can the Philosophy of Biology learn from the History of Biology?

Prof. Ingo Brigandt (University of Alberta): How to Tackle Kinds without  Talking About 'Natural Kinds' - University of Oslo
Prof. Ingo Brigandt (University of Alberta): How to Tackle Kinds without Talking About 'Natural Kinds' - University of Oslo

PDF) Multilevel Research Strategies and Biological Systems
PDF) Multilevel Research Strategies and Biological Systems

The epistemic goal of a concept: accounting for the rationality of semantic  change and variation
The epistemic goal of a concept: accounting for the rationality of semantic change and variation

Autor:Brigandt, Ingo
Autor:Brigandt, Ingo

Ingo Brigandt, Canada Research Chair
Ingo Brigandt, Canada Research Chair

The Importance of Homology for Biology and ... - Paul Griffiths
The Importance of Homology for Biology and ... - Paul Griffiths

Honors student Tyler Paetkau awarded URI Undergraduate Researcher Stipend |  Department of Philosophy
Honors student Tyler Paetkau awarded URI Undergraduate Researcher Stipend | Department of Philosophy

PDF) Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
PDF) Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims

Curriculum Vitae Ingo Brigandt - University of Alberta
Curriculum Vitae Ingo Brigandt - University of Alberta

Faculty at University of Alberta, other departments - PhilPeople
Faculty at University of Alberta, other departments - PhilPeople

University of Alberta Department of Philosophy - Congratulations to Taro  Okamura for having defended his dissertation Hume's Epistemic  Sentimentalism! [with Howard Nye, Jenny Welchman, external examiner Karl  Schafer, Amy Schmitter, and Ingo
University of Alberta Department of Philosophy - Congratulations to Taro Okamura for having defended his dissertation Hume's Epistemic Sentimentalism! [with Howard Nye, Jenny Welchman, external examiner Karl Schafer, Amy Schmitter, and Ingo

Do we need a 'theory' of development?
Do we need a 'theory' of development?

Philosophical Issues in Experimental Biology - University of Alberta
Philosophical Issues in Experimental Biology - University of Alberta

Special issue edited by Ingo Brigandt | Department of Philosophy
Special issue edited by Ingo Brigandt | Department of Philosophy

Daniel S. Brooks (@ClonalSelection) / Twitter
Daniel S. Brooks (@ClonalSelection) / Twitter

2019 Conference on Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism — Metaphysics  Collaborative
2019 Conference on Essentialism and Anti-Essentialism — Metaphysics Collaborative