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Grumpy John Wilkins is an aged, eternal student, who thinks philosophy of biology is at least as interesting as politics or sport and twice as important. He has a PhD from the University of Melbourne and a position as a Postdoctoral Fellow Sessional Lecturer at the University of Queensland, in Australia. After a varied career, involving factories, gardening, civil service, publishing, graphics, public relations but not, unfortunately for the CV, driving a truck, John finally completed his thesis on species concepts in 2004, which he has worked into two books. Species Definitions: A Sourcebook (Peter Lang) will come out in 2008; Species: A History of an Idea (University of California Press) will appear, it is hoped, in early 2009. He is also interested in cultural evolution, philosophy of religion, Macintosh computers and his kids.

If anyone knows of a tenurable, or even medium term, job in philosophy of biology, let me know. Have library, will travel. The contract ran out ...

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Neander at Duke

Category: Philosophy of Science
Posted on: October 27, 2006 3:54 AM, by John S. Wilkins

Karen Neander, an Australian philosopher of mind and biology, has moved to Duke. There's a nice press release about it here.

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#1

Thanks for the heads-up, John - I look forward to meeting her.

Posted by: Abel Pharmboy | October 27, 2006 9:48 AM

#2

I know Karen from my grad school days at Johns Hopkins and can say that she is not only an incredibly good philosopher, but one of the kindest, nicest, most personable folks we have in the profession. Please say hi to her from Steve Gimbel if you get the chance.

Posted by: SteveG | October 27, 2006 3:19 PM

#3

Paul Davies, one of Australia's best known cosmologists and author of "The Goldilocks Enigma" will be moving to Arizona State University.

Posted by: A Babe in the Universe | October 28, 2006 3:08 AM

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