John dupre

John Dupré

  • John Dupré

    Born on 07/03/1952 and still alive today. Dupre is a well known philosopher of science and is still contributing to the field this day.
  • Dupre Education

    Dupre Education
    1981 received a Ph. D from Cambridge University. While in the U.S. he spent two years studying as a Harkness Fellow. Prior he was a Research Fellow as St. John's College in Oxford. After teaching at Stanford University, he went back to the U.K. in 1996 to become the Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Senior Research Fellow at Exeter.
    Professor John Dupré | Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology | University of Exeter. sociology.exeter.ac.uk/staff/dupre.
  • Dupre key areas

    Dupre key areas
    John Dupre is known for proclaiming the thesis that the sciences are heterogenous, responsible for undermining the view of unified science that until the 1990s had been philosophical orthodoxy. Dupre is also a principal figure in clarifying the relations of contemporary biology to social and ethical issues that focus on gender, race, class, and human nature.
  • John Dupre speech

    I have attached a YouTube video that shows John Dupre covering the philosophy of biology and how this topic has become a contributor to the understanding of science. https://youtu.be/lklTdctDdIo?si=wkQMsrJty9Wby9eR
  • John Dupre recent work.

    John Dupre recent work.
    He has recently been engaged in articulation of processual ontology for living systems. He is also working on yet another book, and full schedule of lectures and workshops cover Evolution, Life as Process, Sex and Gender, and Process Epistemology.