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Kim Sterelny

Kim Sterelny (born 1950) is an Australian philosopher and professor of philosophy in the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University and Victoria University of Wellington.[1] He is the winner of several international prizes in the philosophy of science, and was previously editor of Biology and Philosophy. He is also a member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He is currently the First Vice President of the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (2020–2023).[2]

Work edit

Sterelny's principal area of research is in the philosophy of biology. He states "the development of evolutionary biology since 1858 is one of the great intellectual achievements of science."[3] Sterelny has also written extensively about the philosophy of psychology. He is the author of many important papers in these areas, including widely anthologised papers on group selection, meme theory and cultural evolution such as "Return of the Gene" (with Philip Kitcher), "Memes Revisited" and "The Evolution and Evolvability of Culture."

Together with his former student Paul Griffiths, in 1999, Sterelny published Sex and Death, a comprehensive treatment of problems and alternative positions in the philosophy of biology. This book incorporated a number of the positions developed in previous articles on the range of topics in the philosophy of biology. At certain points Sterelny and his coauthor differed (for example, on the Darwinian treatment of emotions and on the prospects for developmental systems theory).

In 2004 Sterelny's book Thought in a Hostile World: The Evolution of Human Cognition received the Lakatos Award[4] for a distinguished contribution to the philosophy of science. This book provides a Darwinian account of the nature and evolution of human cognitive capacities, and is an important alternative to nativist accounts familiar from evolutionary psychology. By combining an account of neural plasticity, group selection, and niche construction, Sterelny shows how much of the data on which nativist accounts rely can be accounted for without attributing a large number of genetically hardwired modules to the mind/brain. In 2008 Sterelny was awarded the Jean-Nicod Prize.[5] His lectures are published under the title, The Evolved Apprentice. These lectures build on the non-nativist Darwinian approach of Thought in a Hostile World, while providing a discussion of a great deal of recent work by other philosophers, biological anthropologists and ecologists, gene-culture co-evolution theorists, and evolutionary game theorists.

Awards and honors edit

In 2013, he was awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship.[6] In 2004, he received the Lakatos Award for his book Thought in a Hostile World: The evolution of human cognition.[7]

Books edit

  • Language and Reality (1987 – with Michael Devitt). MIT Press: ISBN 0-262-54099-1; ISBN 978-0-262-54099-5; ISBN 0-262-04173-1; Blackwell Publishing ISBN 0-631-19689-7; ISBN 978-0-631-19689-1;
  • The Representational Theory of Mind (1990) ISBN 0-631-16498-7; ISBN 978-0-631-16498-2; ISBN 978-0-631-16498-2
  • Sex and Death (1999 – with Paul E. Griffiths). ISBN 978-0-226-77303-2
  • The Evolution of Agency and Other Essays (2001). ISBN 978-0-521-64231-6
  • Dawkins vs. Gould (2001). New, revised edition 2003, Icon Books ISBN 978-1-84046-471-9.
  • Thought in a Hostile World: The evolution of human cognition (2003) ISBN 0-631-18887-8; ISBN 978-0-631-18887-2; ISBN 978-0-631-18887-2
  • What is Biodiversity (2008 – with James Maclaurin). ISBN 978-0-226-50081-2
  • The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited (2011 – ed., with Brett Calcott). MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-01524-0
  • The Evolved Apprentice (2012). MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-01679-7
  • Cooperation and its Evolution (2013 – ed., with Richard Joyce, Brett Calcott and Ben Fraser). MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-01853-1
  • From Signal to Symbol: The Evolution of Language, (2021) Ronald J. Planer and Kim Sterelny. MIT Press, ISBN 9780262045971

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Professor Kim Sterelny – ANU". Researchers. 10 August 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  2. ^ "DLMPST Website: Council 2020–2023". Retrieved 16 April 2020.
  3. ^ Sterelny, K (2009). "Philosophy of Evolutionary Thought". In Michael Ruse; Joseph Travis (eds.). Evolution: The First Four Billion Years. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. p. 313. ISBN 978-0-674-03175-3.
  4. ^ "Winner of the Lakatos Award 2004 announced". Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2008.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 July 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  6. ^ . Australian National University. 11 July 2013. Archived from the original on 15 July 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  7. ^ "2004 Lakatos Award". Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method. 28 March 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Kim Sterelny, Australian National University profile

sterelny, born, 1950, australian, philosopher, professor, philosophy, research, school, social, sciences, australian, national, university, victoria, university, wellington, winner, several, international, prizes, philosophy, science, previously, editor, biolo. Kim Sterelny born 1950 is an Australian philosopher and professor of philosophy in the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University and Victoria University of Wellington 1 He is the winner of several international prizes in the philosophy of science and was previously editor of Biology and Philosophy He is also a member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities He is currently the First Vice President of the Division for Logic Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 2020 2023 2 Contents 1 Work 2 Awards and honors 3 Books 4 Notes 5 External linksWork editSterelny s principal area of research is in the philosophy of biology He states the development of evolutionary biology since 1858 is one of the great intellectual achievements of science 3 Sterelny has also written extensively about the philosophy of psychology He is the author of many important papers in these areas including widely anthologised papers on group selection meme theory and cultural evolution such as Return of the Gene with Philip Kitcher Memes Revisited and The Evolution and Evolvability of Culture Together with his former student Paul Griffiths in 1999 Sterelny published Sex and Death a comprehensive treatment of problems and alternative positions in the philosophy of biology This book incorporated a number of the positions developed in previous articles on the range of topics in the philosophy of biology At certain points Sterelny and his coauthor differed for example on the Darwinian treatment of emotions and on the prospects for developmental systems theory In 2004 Sterelny s book Thought in a Hostile World The Evolution of Human Cognition received the Lakatos Award 4 for a distinguished contribution to the philosophy of science This book provides a Darwinian account of the nature and evolution of human cognitive capacities and is an important alternative to nativist accounts familiar from evolutionary psychology By combining an account of neural plasticity group selection and niche construction Sterelny shows how much of the data on which nativist accounts rely can be accounted for without attributing a large number of genetically hardwired modules to the mind brain In 2008 Sterelny was awarded the Jean Nicod Prize 5 His lectures are published under the title The Evolved Apprentice These lectures build on the non nativist Darwinian approach of Thought in a Hostile World while providing a discussion of a great deal of recent work by other philosophers biological anthropologists and ecologists gene culture co evolution theorists and evolutionary game theorists Awards and honors editIn 2013 he was awarded an Australian Laureate Fellowship 6 In 2004 he received the Lakatos Award for his book Thought in a Hostile World The evolution of human cognition 7 Books editLanguage and Reality 1987 with Michael Devitt MIT Press ISBN 0 262 54099 1 ISBN 978 0 262 54099 5 ISBN 0 262 04173 1 Blackwell Publishing ISBN 0 631 19689 7 ISBN 978 0 631 19689 1 The Representational Theory of Mind 1990 ISBN 0 631 16498 7 ISBN 978 0 631 16498 2 ISBN 978 0 631 16498 2 Sex and Death 1999 with Paul E Griffiths ISBN 978 0 226 77303 2 The Evolution of Agency and Other Essays 2001 ISBN 978 0 521 64231 6 Dawkins vs Gould 2001 New revised edition 2003 Icon Books ISBN 978 1 84046 471 9 Thought in a Hostile World The evolution of human cognition 2003 ISBN 0 631 18887 8 ISBN 978 0 631 18887 2 ISBN 978 0 631 18887 2 What is Biodiversity 2008 with James Maclaurin ISBN 978 0 226 50081 2 The Major Transitions in Evolution Revisited 2011 ed with Brett Calcott MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 01524 0 The Evolved Apprentice 2012 MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 01679 7 Cooperation and its Evolution 2013 ed with Richard Joyce Brett Calcott and Ben Fraser MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 01853 1 From Signal to Symbol The Evolution of Language 2021 Ronald J Planer and Kim Sterelny MIT Press ISBN 9780262045971Notes edit Professor Kim Sterelny ANU Researchers 10 August 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2021 DLMPST Website Council 2020 2023 Retrieved 16 April 2020 Sterelny K 2009 Philosophy of Evolutionary Thought In Michael Ruse Joseph Travis eds Evolution The First Four Billion Years Cambridge Massachusetts The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press p 313 ISBN 978 0 674 03175 3 Winner of the Lakatos Award 2004 announced Archived from the original on 4 August 2012 Retrieved 3 August 2008 Kim STERELNY Jean Nicod Prize and Lectures 2008 Archived from the original on 14 July 2010 Retrieved 28 May 2017 ARC project grant success Australian National University 11 July 2013 Archived from the original on 15 July 2013 Retrieved 3 May 2020 2004 Lakatos Award Philosophy Logic and Scientific Method 28 March 2005 Retrieved 26 January 2022 External links editKim Sterelny Australian National University profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Sterelny amp oldid 1220825543, 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