My work is characterized by a strongly interdisciplinary engagement with the conceptual foundations of the life sciences—an engagement that combines and integrates historical, philosophical, and theoretical approaches. A central organizing theme of my research is the ontology of living systems, particularly the ways in which organisms differ from other complex organized systems like machines, and on the epistemic implications of these differences. My work can be regarded as a concerted attempt to revive an organism-centred philosophy of biology capable of overcoming the mechanicist and reductionist limitations of twentieth-century biology.
Fairfax, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Biology |
General Philosophy of Science |
History of Biology |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Medicine |
Philosophy of Chemistry |