Associate Professor of Philosophy, Wichita State University. B.A. Mathematics--Applied Science, Specialization in Computing, summa cum laude, UCLA 1993. Ph.D. Philosophy, UCLA 2006.

I began my career in bioinformatics, before it was called 'bioinformatics', as a programmer and SysAdmin for the Human Genome Project core facility at UCLA. Recognizing that my undergraduate degree didn't adequately prepare me for the philosophical problems of the work, I turned to philosophy for help understanding things like the nature of homology and function, and the ethics of gene patenting. Somehow I ended up studying Immanuel Kant, who rather predates …

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