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Fritz Allhoff
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Assistant Professor | Department of Philosophy
Philosophy of Biology, Ethics of Emerging Technologies (esp. nano- and biotechnology), History of Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Medicine

profile | interview | fritz [dot] allhoff [at] wmich [dot] edu

Marc Alspector-Kelly
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Assistant Professor | Department of Philosophy
Philosophy of Science (esp. realism/anti-realism), Empiricism, History of Philosophy of Science

profile | interview | marc [dot] alspector-kelly [at] wmich [dot] edu

Michael J. Barcelona
Ph.D., University of Puerto Rico
Professor | Department of Chemistry
Science and Value, Research Ethics, Philosophy of Chemistry


profile | interview | michael [dot] barcelona [at] wmich [dot] edu

John Dilworth
Ph.D., University of Bristol
Professor | Department of Philosophy
Naturalism, Philosophy of Perception, Philosophy of Cognitive Science


profile | interview | john [dot] dilworth [at] wmich [dot] edu

Fredrick J. Dobney
Ph.D., Rice University
Professor | Department of History
History of American Technology


profile | interview | fred [dot] dobney [at] wmich [dot] edu

Arthur Falk
Ph.D., Yale University
Professor Emeritus | Department of Philosophy
Philosophy of Science


profile | interview | arthur [dot] falk [at] wmich [dot] edu

William Kern
Ph.D., Colorado State University
Professor | Department of Economics
History of Economics (esp. classical and neo-classical economics)


profile | interview | william [dot] kern [at] wmich [dot] edu

Patrick Lin
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
Adjunct Assistant Professor | Department of Philosophy
History and Philosophy of Technology, Ethics of Emerging Technologies (esp. nanotechnology and artificial intelligence)

profile
| interview | patrick [at] nanoethics [dot] org

Timothy McGrew
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
Professor | Department of Philosophy
History and Philosophy of Physics (inc. astronomy), History and Philosophy of Probability, Confirmation Theory, and History of Philosophy of Science

profile | interview | timothy [dot] mcgrew [at] wmich [dot] edu

Lewis Pyenson
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Professor | Department of History
History of Science, Science and Value

profile | interview | lewis [dot] pyenson [at] wmich [dot] edu

Eli Rubin
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Assistant Professor | Department of History
History of Technology (esp. consumer technology)


profile | interview | eli [dot] rubin [at] wmich [dot] edu

David W. Rudge
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Associate Professor | Department of Biological Sciences & The Mallinson Institute for Science Education
History and Philosophy of Biology, Science Education


profile | interview | david [dot] rudge [at] wmich [dot] edu

Michael Scriven
Ph.D., Oxford University
Professor | Department of Philosophy
Philosophy of Science


profile | interview | michael [dot] scriven [at] wmich [dot] edu

Quentin Smith
Ph.D., Boston College
Professor | Department of Philosophy
Philosophy of Science


profile | interview | quentin [dot] smith [at] wmich [dot] edu

John Weckert
Ph.D., University of Melbourne
Adjunct Professor | Department of Philosophy
Technology Ethics (especially nanoethics and computer ethics)


profile | interview | jweckert [at] csu [dot] au

Art White
Ph.D., Michigan State University
Professor | Department of Mathematics
Philosophy of Mathmematics


profile | interview | white [at] wmich [dot] edu

 
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