Research Directory

This directory lists people and organizations involved in a variety of areas of research of interest to the consortium.

Francois Cinotti
Areas of interest: Adaptation and Adaptationism, Agency and Autonomy, Causation in Development and Evolution, Classification / Taxonomy, Directionality in Development and Evolution, Formal models of agency and cooperation, Function and Teleology, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Physiology, Transitions in Agency/Individuality
Elihu Gerson
Areas of interest: Adaptation and Adaptationism, Agency and Autonomy, Causation in Development and Evolution, Classification / Taxonomy, Directionality in Development and Evolution, Ecology and Earth System Science, Education / Outreach, Formal models of agency and cooperation, Function and Teleology, Genomics, History of Life and the Fossil Record, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Medicine, Methods, Physiology, Transitions in Agency/Individuality
David Oderberg
Institution:

Department of Philosophy

University of Reading

Reading RG6 6EL

United Kingdom

Project or lab website: https://www.davidsoderberg.uk
Areas of interest: Agency and Autonomy, Causation in Development and Evolution, Classification / Taxonomy, Function and Teleology, History of Life and the Fossil Record, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Physiology
Thomas Reydon
Institution:

Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Philosophy

Project or lab website: https://www.reydon.info
Areas of interest: Adaptation and Adaptationism, Agency and Autonomy, Causation in Development and Evolution, Classification / Taxonomy, Directionality in Development and Evolution, Function and Teleology, History of Life and the Fossil Record, Mechanism, Vitalism and Organicism, Transitions in Agency/Individuality
Beckett Sterner
Institution:

Arizona State University

Areas of interest: Adaptation and Adaptationism, Classification / Taxonomy, Directionality in Development and Evolution, Ecology and Earth System Science, Function and Teleology, Genomics, History of Life and the Fossil Record, Medicine, Methods, Transitions in Agency/Individuality

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