Alex
Levine
Associate Professor
Undergraduate Advisor
Alex Levine received his Ph.D.
from the University of California , San Diego, in 1994. After
teaching at the University of Puerto Rico and Lehigh University
, he joined the USF Philosophy Department in 2005. Trained in
the philosophy of science and the philosophy of mind, his current
research interests include the philosophical importance of peripheral
science (science outside Europe and North America), the "species
problem" in the philosophy
of biology, the "access problem" in the philosophy
of mathematics, and embodied approaches within the philosophy
of mind. His DARWINISTAS! (with Adriana Novoa) will soon appear
at the University of Nebraska Press . In addition to writing
various original articles, he has also been active as a scholarly
translator, with credits including Paul Hoyningen Huene's RECONSTRUCTING
SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS (Chicago , 1993). He finds it weird to
write about himself in the third person.
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