PHD University:
University of Western Ontario
Major Publications:
Peirce's Scientific Metaphysics: The Philosophy of Chance, Law, and Evolution. (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2002).
Andrew S. Reynolds and Norbert Huelsmann, "Haeckel's Discovery of
Magosphaera planula: A Vestige of Metazoan Origins?", forthcoming
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences; accepted [01/06/09].
Andrew S. Reynolds, "Haeckel and the Theory of the Cell State; some
remarks on the history of a bio-political metaphor." History of Science,
Summer 2008 xlvi: 123-52.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "Amoebae as Exemplary Cells: The Protean Nature of
an Elementary Organism", Journal of the History of Biology, June 2008,
41, 2: 307-337.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "The Cell's Journey: From Metaphorical to Literal
Factory." Endeavour, a quarterly magazine reviewing the history and
philosophy of science in the service of mankind, June 2007, 31(2):
65-70.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "The Cell-State Metaphor and the Question of Cell
Autonomy in Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Biology." Science in
Context 20(1): 71-95, Spring 2007.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "Messy Morphogeny and the Allure of Elegant
Mathematics": Review essay of John T. Bonner, First Signals: The
Evolution of Multicellular Development (Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 2000), Biology and Philosophy, 18: 371-379, 2003.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "Statistical Method and the Peircean Account of
Truth," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 30 (2), June 2000, 287-314.
Andrew S. Reynolds, "What Is Historicism?" International Studies in the
Philosophy of Science, 13 (3), 1999.
Membre des sociétés académiques:
History of Science Society; Canadian Society for History and
Philosophy of Science; International Society for History, Philosophy
and Social Studies of Biology; Canadian Philosophy Association;
Philosophy of Science Association
Courses Taught:
Logic and Contemporary Philosophy
Nineteenth Century Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Logic and the Analytic Tradition
Philosophy of Science
Science, Technology, and Human Affairs
Environmental Ethics
Introduction to Major Movements in Philosophy
Critical Thinking
Natural Science