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Research Interests: Since coming to Bowling Green in 1968, Professor Bradie has taught courses in a wide range of areas. His primary interests are in the philosophy of science, epistemology, and logic. He has been involved in developing interdisciplinary courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels in the philosophy of biology and the philosophy of physics. In addition to his professional roles at Bowling Green, Professor Bradie has been a Visiting Scholar at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard(1984), Visiting Scholar in the History and Philosophy of Science Department, Indiana University (1986), and a Visiting Fellow at the Center for the Philosophy of Science at theUniversity of Pittsburgh (1992-93). | ||||||||||
Assessing Evolutionary Epistemology Darwin and the Moral Status of Animals What Does Evolutionary Biology Tell Us About Philosophy and Religion Models, Rhetoric, and Science | ||||||||||
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