Department of Philosophy - University of Missouri-Columbia

  André Ariew

Faculty | Ariew

Andre Ariew

Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Arizona

ariewa@missouri.edu
434 Strickland Hall
573-234-4656
website

vita (pdf)

online papers

Research areas
philosophy of science (biology)

Selected publications

  • “What Fitness Can’t Be” (with Zachary Ernst), Erkenntnis 71:3 (2009), pp. 289-301.
  • “Selection and Causation” (with Mohan Matthen), Philosophy of Science 76:2 (2009), pp. 201-224.
  • “Population Thinking,” in Michael Ruse (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology. Oxford University Press (2008), pp. 64-86.
  • “How to Understand Causal Relations in Natural Selection: Reply to Rosenberg and Bouchard” (with Mohan Matthen) Biology and Philosophy 20:2-3 (2005), pp. 355-364.
  • "The Confusions of Fitness" (with Richard Lewontin) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 55 (2004): 347-363.
  • "Two Ways Of Thinking About Fitness and Natural Selection" (with Mohan Matthen) Journal of Philosophy 49:2 (2002): 55-83.
  • "Innateness is Canalization: A Defense of a Developmental Account of Innateness" in Valerie Hardcastle (ed.) Biology Meets Psychology: Conjectures, Connections, Constraints. MIT Press. (1999)
  • Functions: New Readings in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology (co-editor with Robert Cummins and Mark Perlman), Oxford University Press, 2002