I have added my bibliography of David’s works below the fold. This list of work is truly monumental. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press:168-191. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Individuality and selection. Ruse, Michael, and David L. Hull. By David L. Hull. Cladistic theory: Hypotheses that blur and grow. A general account of selection: biology, immunology, and behavior. Darwinism as a historical entity. Informal aspects of theory reduction. Burghardt, Gordon M. 1990. All errors are my own. Biology and Philosophy 23 (2):229-242. 1990. In the past decade or so a body of literature has arisen which might legitimately be called 'philosophy of biology'. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Why Did Darwin Fail? What is a species? Kingsbury, Justine. Ernst Mayr, Influence on the history and philosophy of biology – a personal memoir. 2002. 1994. The year before, he had published a book. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. ———. David Hull was the author of many papers, mainly published between 1965 and 1985. What’s in a Meme? Bowler, Peter J. Cladistics, Sociology and Success – a Comment on Donoghue’s Critique of David Hull. Life Sci. 1989. 1992. In Keywords in evolutionary biology, edited by E. Keller and E. Lloyd. The philosophy of biology. A mechanism and its metaphysics: An evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science. Biology and Philosophy 15 (3):311-320. : MIT Press. He hurriedly rewrote it (in ways Popper would not have approved, but Popper never read the final version, apparently) and it became the most cited paper of its time in the philosophy of biology. When faith and reason clash: evolution and the Bible. David Hull was one of the first graduates from the University of Indiana’s HPS program. Gatensrobinson, E. 1993. But he lived by his own views, and as a result a great many people, such as myself, owe David a lot of help. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Metaphysics of Evolution. The epistemic significance of collaborative research. Scientific change occurs, according to Mr. The David L. Hull Collection includes a number of out-of-print books as well as published works on evolutionary biology, systematics and taxonomy, psychology, Darwin and the philosophy of science. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (06):902-904. 1991. The limits of cladism. He lived openly as a gay man from the early 1960s. 336 DAVID L. HULL. This meant that the measure of a scientist’s fitness was the extent to which their ideas and work were cited and used by others. Quarterly Review of Biology 49 (4):333. 1978a. David Hull: a memoir David Hull: a memoir Ruse, Michael 2010-11-30 00:00:00 Biol Philos (2010) 25:739–747 DOI 10.1007/s10539-010-9236-0 Michael Ruse Published online: 30 November 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 David Lee Hull was born on June 15, 1935 and died on August 12, 2010. ———. Hull in December 2009. 1994. 1978b. There are plenty of places you can accuse people of being pedophilic communist sexist pigs; don't do it here. 1976. Cambridge, Mass. The sociology of sociobiology. Thirty-one years of Systematic Zoology. In Foundational problems in special sciences, edited by R. Butts and J. Hintikka. Castle, D. 2002. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 11:311-332. American Journal of Primatology 20 (4):293-295. Species: new interdisciplinary essays. Consistency and Monophyly. : MIT Press. Mosterin, Jesus. David Hall in Sioux Falls, SD 18 people found for David Hall in Sioux Falls - select David below based on age, prior locations, and family. Hull’s main philosophical contributions fall into three categories: (1) the philosophy of biological taxonomy, in which he famously attacked “essentialistic” views and defended the thesis that species are historical individuals; (2) the theory of selection processes, in which he exchanged the concept of “interactor” for that of Richard Dawkins’ concept of “vehicle,” and suggested an account of selection … Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Truth, Selection and Scientific Inquiry. 1974a. In What the philosophy of biology is: Essays dedicated to David Hull, edited by M. Ruse. The Replication entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia is coauthored by me because David thought I could advance my career by maintaining his article, for example. Asclepio : archivo iberoamericano de historia de la medicina y antropología médica 48 (2):129-148. These two books effectively set the debate in the history and philosophy of biology for the next forty years. Philosophy of Science, 45 (1978) pp. Woodcock, Scott. From these sine quibus non, Hull thought that evolution was a necessary outcome. “Honest and open to a fault, he was a model colleague who never once complained about office size, salary, teaching assignments, committee assignments or anything else,” Seeskin said. Studying the study of science scientifically. Mr. The effect of essentialism on taxonomy: Two thousand years of stasis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Darwin and the general reader: the reception of Darwin’s theory of evolution in the British periodical press, 1859-1872. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Hull was also one of the first philosophers to take cladism seriously. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. In Biology and epistemology, edited by R. Creath and J. Maienschein. If that ever gets off the ground. Overmann, Ronald J. ———. He retired from the University in 2000. He adopted many of Ernst Mayr’s views on the history of biology, particularly the (I claim) false notion that before Darwin, people were wedded to Aristotelian logic in natural history, but he also noted that Darwin’s reception was rapidly positive, and that religious opposition to his theories did not immediately arise. 1988a. In Seventh proceedings of the international congress of logic methodology and philosophy of science, edited by P. Weingartner, R. B. Marcus and G. Dorn. The success of science and social norms. I have a broad tolerance, but don't test it, please. 1992. 1992. Hist Philos Life Sci 23 (3-4):341-360. On Human Nature. Light cover edge wear/scuff. Grantham, Todd. 313-324; reprinted in Hull … Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science. Altruism in science: A sociobiological model of cooperative behavior among scientists. Ecology. 1977. David L. Hull. Essences and generation. Includes bibliographical references. Brooks, D. R., and E. O. Wiley. Ideas from the philosophy ofscience were used to argue for both transformations, and the philosopher David … In Sociobiology: Beyond nature/nurture? David L. Hull. 2000. Does Science have a “global goal?”: a critique of Hull’s view of conceptual progress. Perspectives on Science 8 (1):53-69. Mr. His view of science was a “hidden hand” view, in which the competitive aspects of science, as well as the cooperative, led to the progress of scientific theories. 2010. Wisdom, John O. Hull was the author of a 1988 book, “Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the Social and Conceptual Development of Science,” perhaps his most well-known and controversial work. Mr. Systematic Zoology 28:416-440. Systematic Zoology 39:397-399. Philip Hull in South Dakota. Brighton UK: Harvester Press:23-44. Thanks for the bibliography. 1998. This is my living room, so don't piss on the floor. B. Lamarck’s Zoological Philosophy: An Exposition with Regard to the Natural History of Animals. Behav Brain Sci 24 (3):511-528; discussion 528-573. Biology and Philosophy 2:397-414. 1984e. He expanded Dawkins’ idea of the. The purpose of this ———, eds. Philosophy Of Biology by David Hull available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. 2003. Theory in Biosciences 129:141–148. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. Acta Biotheor 50 (2):117-128. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1979b. Fine and P. K. Machamer. EVANSTON, Ill. --- David L. Hull, 75, Dressler Professor in the Humanities Emeritus at Northwestern University and a leading philosopher of science, died Aug. 11 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Chicago. I’m thinking of trying to write a blog looking at the current problems in psychology (and other sciences) with weak and unreliable results through this lens. Hull, David L. 1964. 1991. “For all intents and purposes, David invented the field of philosophy of biology as we now have it,” said Kenneth Seeskin, professor of philosophy and Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Professor of Jewish Civilization in Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. 2004. The ideal species concept – and why we can’t get it. Hull, David L., and Sigrid S. Glenn. 1984a. David Hull, one of the dominant figures in contemporary philosophy of science, sets out in this 2001 volume a general analysis of this selection process that applies equally to biological evolution, the reaction of the immune system to antigens, operant learning, and social and conceptual change in science. Stephen Gould’s massive Structure of Evolutionary Theory begins by attacking Hull’s claim that all evolutionary things are historical individuals, including things like “Darwinism” [Hull’s response is here]. British Journal for the History of Science 3 (12):309-337. Science as a process: an evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science. 1993. He held that selective processes worked in all evolutionary processes. ———. David L. Hull and Michael Ruse, eds., The Cambridge Companion to The Philosophy of Biology. He contributed significantly to many areas of philosophy of biology on topics such as reductionism, philosophies of systematics, and evolutionary theory. The success of science and social norms. The David L. Hull Collection consists of books from philosopher David Hull's personal library. 1988. Plantinga, Alvin. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. What is a species? 1984b. London: Chapman and Hall:357-380. The ontological status of species as evolutionary units. Taxa, individuals, clusters and a few other things. Philip has been found in 4 cities including Hartford, Sioux Falls, Mitchell, Rapid City. 2005. 1988c. Assuming that there is no possibility of previous contact between Earth and Buchephalus, the philosopher impressed with the biological definition of species (as Hull is) claims that the Buchephalean creatures cannot be horses. Conceptual evolution and the eye of the octopus. In Species: The units of diversity, edited by M. F. Claridge, H. A. Dawah and M. R. Wilson. Hull. 2002. August 12, 2010 | by Megan Fellman. Arbor 145 (568):9-29. Mishler, Brent D., and Robert N. Brandon. 1984c. 1983b. They were donated to the Arizona State University Center for Biology and Society by Dr. The evolutionary structure of scientific theories. A function for actual examples in philosophy of science. 2007. Review of Science as a Process, by David L. Hull. The David L. Hull Collection consists of books and reprints from philosopher David Hull's personal library. Biology and Philosophy 14 (4):481-504. Invisible Hands and the Success of Science. 2009. 1990b. Hull in December, 2009. Published in Biology, Epistemology, Evolution, History, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Science, Social evolution, Species and systematics, Species concept and Systematics. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15:314-326, 316:311-318. Biology and Philosophy 5:473-487. Biology and Philosophy 6 (4):467. 2nd ed. Multiply concurrent replication. The Use and Abuse of Sir Karl Popper. A period of development: A response. Cambridge, Mass. Hull held positions in scientific societies, including as president of the Philosophy of Science Association and the Society for Systematic Zoology. However, he often noted that scientists, like organisms and genes, would act altruistically and cooperatively, because altruism at one level was inclusive self-interest at another. Biology and Philosophy 3:204-209. 1989b. Griffiths, Paul E, and Karola Stotz. In Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology, edited by E. Sober. 1989. 335-360. AAAS Selected Symposium 35, edited by G. W. Barlow and J. Silverberg. East Lansing, Michigan: Philosophy of Science Association:3–13. In The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, edited by D. L. Hull and M. Ruse: Cambridge University Press. 1997. 1992b. Systematic Zoology 39:420-423. From this followed his “demic” conception of science (and, indeed, all cultural disciplines and traditions): to get ahead you have to make and maintain a circle of allies and colleagues, to promote each others’ work and protect each others’ professional interests. 2002. I am starting a newsletter via subscription on Substack here, in 1974. 1982a. 1989a. Northwestern University 633 Clark Street, Evanston, IL 60208 | Evanston: 847-491-3741 | Chicago: 312-503-8649 | webmaster@northwestern.edu, Arizona State University Center for Biology and Society. The philosophy of biology, Oxford readings in philosophy. Mechanisms and Models. What the philosophy of biology is: essays dedicated to David Hull, Nijhoff international philosophy series; v. 32. Interior clean. ———. Systematic Zoology 33:110-112. He adopted many of Ernst Mayr’s views on the history of biology, particularly the (I claim) false notion that before Darwin, people were wedded to Aristotelian logic in natural history, but he also noted that Darwin’s reception was rapidly positive, and that religious opposition to his theories did not immediately arise. New Sci 79 (1121):862-865. Biology and Philosophy 9 (3):375–386. Mikkelson, Greg. In What the philosophy of biology is: essays dedicated to David Hull, edited by M. Ruse: Kluwer Academic Pub:1. He also made out the claim that all the entities of evolution were historical individuals, not classes or natural kinds. The metaphysics of evolution. Systematic Zoology 13 (1):1-11. 4. 2008. B inding tight. Reply to David Hull. He is widely regarded as making known the field of research that became the philosophy of biology, and his career was devoted to understanding how science, and biology in particular, works. Philosophy of Science 46:613-622. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press. Hull, an evolutionary theorist, taught at Northwestern from 1985 to 2000. On the plurality of species: Questioning the party line. Hull, David L., and Michael Ruse. . David Hull was one of the first graduates from the University of Indiana’s HPS program. Kitts, David B, and David J Kitts. Historical entities and historical narratives. The Metaphysics of Evolution - Ebook written by David L. Hull. Biological species as natural kinds. Lamarck among the Anglos. Phil. Oldroyd, David. 1988d. Thanks for the expanded obituary. 1996. The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene. 2007. Darwin and the nature of science. In The Cambridge companion to Darwin, edited by J. Hodge and G. Radick. Cambridge, Mass. David Hull, one of the dominant figures in contemporary philosophy of science, sets out in this volume a general analysis of this selection process that applies equally to biological evolution, the reaction of the immune system to antigens, operant learning, and social and conceptual change in science. Biology and Philosophy 2:168-184. (replacing Dawkins’ term “vehicle”, which was more passive) for the environmental aspects of the evolving objects, as the foundational ontology of evolution. Wray, K. Brad. David Hull, Science and Selection: Essays on Biological Evolution and the Philosophy of Science. 2002. 2001a. I think I will go find the “Deconstructing Darwin” article now. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press:139-159. Sometimes it has meant ‘either explaining basic biology to philosophers or explaining basic philosophy to biologists’ (Hull 1996, p. 77). "Publications of David L. Hull": p. [323]-327. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1982:479-503. 1985. Science 242 (4882):1182. Philosophy of Biological Science. 1987. Interactors versus vehicles. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Australia License. Eventually he knew the fields he covered so well that the professional societies he was investigating made him a member and asked him to present papers on substantive issues in science. In The role of behavior in evolution, edited by H. C. Plotkin. 1983c. The metaphysics of evolution. Hull donated books and reprints from his personal library to the Arizona State University Center for Biology and Society. 1998b. Why Falsification Is the Wrong Paradigm for Evolutionary Epistemology – an Analysis of Hull’s Selection Theory. He expanded Dawkins’ idea of the meme, the cultural replicator, into a full-blown theory of science as an evolutionary process, hence the title of his 1988 book. Popper took it upon himself to send this, without telling Hull, to the BJPS, and the first David knew of it was when the proofs arrived. The authors explore, in a variety of ways, what 'Darwin's dangerous idea' (Daniel Dennett) entails for doing philosophy. When David began work, biology was often treated in the philosophy of science as an afterthought. We have 2 records for Philip Hull ranging in age from 48 years old to 48 years old. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (4):332-334. During that program he attended a seminar with Karl Popper in the course of which he wrote a paper on essentialism in biology. Science 182:1121-1124. 2008. In The philosophy of evolution, edited by U. L. Jensen and R. Harré. Sociobiology: Another new synthesis. New York: Wiley:273-327. From 1974 to 2005 he was based in the Division of History and Philosophy of Science, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Leeds. Ruiz, Rosaura, and Francisco J. Ayala. Biology and Philosophy 13 (4):479–504. Individual. 1989. I reserve the right to block users and delete any comments that are uncivil, spam or offensive to all. Throughout his career David Hull has sought to bring the philosophy of science into closer contact with science and especially with biological science (Hull 1969, 1997b). Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, edited with David Hull, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007 Darwinism and its Discontents, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 The Evolution/Creation Struggle Cambridge, Mass. Darden, Lindley. Copyright @ 1978 by the Philosophy of Science Association. Mary, D. 1991. A reply to Kitts. David Hull’s evolutionary model for the progress and process of science. Ontological Queries and Evolutionary Processes: Comments on Hull. 2nd ed, Science and its conceptual foundations. He held that selective processes worked in all evolutionary processes, including immunology and culture. Hull was also an early adopter of Richard Dawkins’ views on evolution, enthusiastically taking up the notion of a replicator, an entity that exactly or very nearly so copies its structure, and his own term interactor (replacing Dawkins’ term “vehicle”, which was more passive) for the environmental aspects of the evolving objects, as the foundational ontology of evolution.

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