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Curriculum Vitae, Paul E. Griffiths DOB: November 25 th 1962 Citizenship: Australian & British Marital Status: Married Education 1984 BA Honours, Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge 1989 PhD, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Honours Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2006) Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2012) President, International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (2011-13) Academic Positions Professor of Philosophy, University of Sydney 2007- present 2007-2016 Visiting Professor, Egenis, The Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences, University of Exeter 2004-2007 ARC Federation Fellow and Professor of Philosophy, University of Queensland 2000-2004 Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh 1998-2000 Senior Lecturer and Director, Unit for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney 1997-8 Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago 1991-6 Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago 1988-91 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago Secondary Appointments Domain Leader for Society and Environment, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney 2014-present Associate Academic Director for Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney 2012-2014 Australian Healthcare Ethics Committee, Principal Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council (2006-9; 2009-12)

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Curriculum Vitae, Paul E. Griffiths DOB: November 25th 1962 Citizenship: Australian & British Marital Status: Married

Education

• 1984 BA Honours, Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge • 1989 PhD, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University

Honours

• Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (2006) • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2012) • President, International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of

Biology (2011-13)

Academic Positions

• Professor of Philosophy, University of Sydney 2007- present • 2007-2016 Visiting Professor, Egenis, The Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences,

University of Exeter • 2004-2007 ARC Federation Fellow and Professor of Philosophy, University of

Queensland • 2000-2004 Professor, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University

of Pittsburgh • 1998-2000 Senior Lecturer and Director, Unit for History and Philosophy of Science,

University of Sydney • 1997-8 Senior Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago • 1991-6 Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago • 1988-91 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Otago

Secondary Appointments

• Domain Leader for Society and Environment, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney 2014-present

• Associate Academic Director for Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney 2012-2014

• Australian Healthcare Ethics Committee, Principal Committee of the National Health and Medical Research Council (2006-9; 2009-12)

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• National Committee on History and Philosophy of Science, Discipline Committee of the Australian Academy of Science (2005- Present)

• Research Evaluation Committee (Humanities and Creative Arts), Excellence in Research Australia 2012, Australian Research Council (2012)

External Research Grants

• 2015-16 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “Conceptual and modeling tools for non-paradigmatic evolutionary processes” AUD 174,000

• 2014-16 Templeton World Charity Foundation, “Causal foundations of biological information’ USD 1,154,000

• 2013-15 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “A methodological analysis of the application of evolutionary medicine to noncommunicable diseases” AUD 160,000

• 2009-11 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “Contemporary Scientific Explanations of Religion: A Methodological and Philosophical Analysis’” AUD 285,000

• 2008-12 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant, “Postgenomic Perspectives on Human Nature” AUD 641,000

• 2004-2009 Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship, “Biohumanities: Philosophical, Historical and Socio-Cultural Studies of Contemporary Bioscience” AUD 2,400,000

• 2003-2005 (Co-PI K. Stotz) National Science Foundation, Science and Technology Studies Program and Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science and Technology Program, Award # 0323496, “Conceptual Issues in the Dissemination and Reception of Genomics” USD 102,000.

• 2003-2004. (Faculty Co-sponsor J.H Schwartz) Global Academic Partnership Award, University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USD 12,000.

• 2002-2004. National Science Foundation, Science and Technology Studies Program, Award # 0217567 “Testing Competing Philosophical Analyses of the Gene Concept in Contemporary Molecular Biology” USD 95,000.

• 2001. Steven Manners Development Grant, University Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh, “Testing Competing Philosophical Analyses of the Gene Concept in Contemporary Molecular Biology” USD 5,000

• 1999-2000. Australian Research Council Large Grant A-59906145 “Representing Genes” AUD 90,000

Professional Service Editorial Positions

• Biology and Philosophy Editorial Board Member 1996, Associate Editor 2000 • Emotion Review Editorial Board since 2011 • Stanford Encyclopedia for Philosophy Co-editor for philosophy of biology since 2001 • Notre Dame Review of Philosophy, Editorial Board since 2001 • Metascience Editorial Board, commissioning editor for philosophy of biology, 1996-

2010. • Evolution and Cognition, Editorial Board, 1991-2004.

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Positions in Professional Societies • Philosophy of Science Association, Nominating Committee 2004-5; Program

Committee 2015-16. • American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), Advisory Committee to the

Program Committee, 2001-2004 • Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science

(AAHPSSS), Secretary 1999-2000, Chair of the conference organising committee 2000

• International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB), Board of Directors 1995-1999, conference program committee 1997, Marjorie Grene Prize committee Chair 1999; Nominating Committee 2006; Local Arrangements Committee Chair for 2009 meeting; President-elect 2009-2011; President 2011-2013, immediate past-President 2013-15; Chair of Nominating Committee 2015-17.

• International Society for Research on the Emotions, Program Chair 2007

Grant Proposal Referee Australian Research Council, National Science Foundation, Hong Kong Government Research Grants Council, Belgian National Research Fund, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Austrian Science Fund, European Research Council

External Assessor for Academic Tenure and Promotion California Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge, Washington and Lee University, University of Haifa, University of Texas, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Stanford University, University of Rhode Island, Duke University, University of Utah, Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, George Washington University, University of Minesotta, Université de Montréal.

External Assessor for Department Review University of Cincinnati (Department of Philosophy)

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Publications Monographs

1. Griffiths, P. E. (1997). What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

2. Sterelny, K. and P. E. Griffiths (1999) Sex and Death: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Biology. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

3. Griffiths, P. E., & Stotz, K. (2014). Genetics and Philosophy: An introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Edited Works 4. Griffiths, P.E (Ed.) (1992). Trees of Life: Essays in Philosophy of Biology.

Dordrecht, Kluwer. 5. Griffiths, P.E (Ed.)(2000) Essays in Honor of David L. Hull. Biology and

Philosophy. Special Issue. 6. Oyama, S., P. E. Griffiths and R.D Gray (Eds.) (2001). Cycles of Contingency:

Developmental Systems and Evolution. Cambridge, M.A, MIT Press 7. Brigandt, I and Griffiths, P.E (Ed.)(2007) The Importance of Homology to

Biology and Philosophy. Biology and Philosophy. Special Issue.

Articles and Chapters 8. Griffiths, P. E. (1989). Folk, Functional & Neurochemical Aspects of Mood.

Philosophical Psychology 2 (1): 17-30. 9. Griffiths, P. E. (1989). The Degeneration of the Cognitive Theory of Emotion.

Philosophical Psychology 2 (3): 297-313. 10. Griffiths, P. E. (1990). Modularity & the Psychoevolutionary Theory of Emotion.

Biology & Philosophy 5: 175-196. a. Reprinted in (1999) Mind and Cognition: An Anthology, 2nd Edition, W.G

Lycan (Ed.) Oxford, Blackwells: 516-519. b. Reprinted in (2003) Philosophy and the Emotions: A Reader, S. Leighton

(Ed.) Broadview Press, Toronto: 256-275. 11. Griffiths, P. E. (1992). Adaptive explanation & the concept of a vestige. Trees of

Life: Essays In Philosophy of Biology Kluwer, Dordrecht. P.E Griffiths (Ed): 111-131.

12. Griffiths, P. E. (1993). Functional analysis & proper functions. British Journal for Philosophy of Science 44: 409-422. a. Reprinted in (1998) Nature's Purposes: Analyses of Function and Design in

Biology, C. Allen, M. Bekoff & G.V Lauder (Eds.) Cambridge, M.A, MIT Press: 435-452

b. Reprinted in (1999) Function, Selection and Design, Buller, D. (Ed.) SUNY Press: 143-158

c. Reprinted as Funktionale Analyse und eigentliche funktionen in (2002), Formen der Erklärung in der Biologie G. Schlosser & M. Weingarten (Eds.) Berlin: VWB: 121-134.

13. Griffiths, P. E. (1994). Cladistic classification & functional explanation. Philosophy of Science 61 (2): 206-227.

14. Griffiths, P. E. and R. D. Gray (1994). Developmental Systems and Evolutionary Explanation. Journal of Philosophy XCI (6): 277-304. a. Reprinted in (1998) Oxford Readings in Philosophy of Biology, M Ruse, M &

D.L Hull (Eds.) Oxford, Oxford University Press.117-145.

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b. Reprinted as Entwicklungssysteme und evolutionäre erklärungen in (2002) Formen der Erklärung in der Biologie G. Schlosser & M. Weingarten (Eds.) Berlin: VMB: 229-253.

c. Reprinted in (2009) Philosophy of Biology: An Anthology, Wiley/Blackwell. 15. Griffiths, P. E. and R. D. Gray (1994). Replicators and vehicles? Or

developmental systems? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4): 623-624. 16. Goode, R. and P. E. Griffiths (1995). The Misuse of Sober's Selection

of/Selection for Distinction. Biology and Philosophy 10: 99-108. a. Reprinted in (1999) Function, Selection and Design, Buller, D. (Ed.) SUNY

Press: 233-242. 17. Griffiths, P. E. (1995). The Cronin Controversy. British Journal for the

Philosophy of Science 46: 122-138. 18. Griffiths, P. E. (1995). Levels of Description. Perspectives on Cognitive Science,

Slezak, P, Caelli, T & Clark, R (eds) Ablex, Norwood, N.J.: 283-300. 19. Griffiths, P. E. (1996). Darwinism, Process Structuralism and Natural Kinds.

Philosophy of Science 63(3 Supplement: PSA 1996 Contributed Papers): S1-S9. 20. Griffiths, P. E. (1996). The Historical Turn in the Study of Adaptation. British

Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47(4): 511-532. 21. Griffiths, P. E. and R. D. Gray (1997). Replicator II: Judgement Day. Biology and

Philosophy 12(4): 471-492. 22. Griffiths, P. E. and R. D. Knight (1998). What is the Developmentalist

Challenge? Philosophy of Science 65(June): 253-258. 23. Griffiths, P.E (1998). Emotion. In A Companion to Cognitive Science. W. Bechtel

and G. Graham (Eds). Oxford, Blackwells: 197-203. 24. Griffiths, P. E. (1999). Squaring the circle: natural kinds with historical essences.

Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays. R. A. Wilson. Cambridge, M.A, MIT Press: 209-228.

25. Griffiths, P. E. and E. Neumann-Held (1999). The many faces of the gene. BioScience 49(8): 656-662.

26. Griffiths, P. E. and K. Stotz (2000) How the mind grows: A developmental perspective on the biology of cognition. Synthese 122(1-2): 29-51.

27. Griffiths, P.E (2000) David Hull's Natural Philosophy of Science. Biology and Philosophy 15(3): 301-310.

28. Griffiths. P.E & Gray, R.D (2001) Darwinism and Developmental Systems Cycles of Contingency: Developmental systems and evolution Oyama, S, Griffiths. P.E & Gray, R.D Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press: 195-218.

29. Griffiths, P.E (2001) Genetic Information: A metaphor in search of a theory. Philosophy of Science 68(3): 394-412. a. Reprinted in (2006) Genetics: Critical Concepts in Social and Cultural

Theory, Redclift, Nanneke, and Sarah Gibbon, (Eds.) London: Routledge 30. Griffiths, P.E (2001) From adaptive heuristic to phylogenetic perspective: Some

lessons from the evolutionary psychology of emotion. Conceptual Challenges in Evolutionary Psychology. H.R Holcomb III (Ed). Dordrecht, Kluwer: 309-325.

31. Griffiths, P.E (2001) Evolutionary Perspectives on Emotion. Emotions, Qualia and Consciousness A.W. Kazniak (Ed.). Singapore, New Jersey, Hong Kong, London, World Scientific: 106-123.

32. Griffiths, P.E (2001) Emotion and the problem of psychological categories. Emotions, Qualia and Consciousness A.W. Kazniak (Ed). Singapore, New Jersey, Hong Kong, London, World Scientific 28-41.

33. Griffiths, P.E (2002) What is Innateness? The Monist, 85(1): 70-85.

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34. Griffiths, P.E (2002) Molecular and Developmental Biology. The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Science Machamer, P.K & Silberstein, M (Eds.) Oxford, Blackwells, 2002: 252-271.

35. Stotz, K & Griffiths, P.E (2002) Dancing in the Dark: Evolutionary Psychology and the Problem of Design. Evolutionary Psychology: Alternative Approaches Scher, S and M. Rauscher (Eds). Dordrecht, Kluwer: 135-160.

36. Griffiths, P. E. (2003) Emotions. In Blackwells Guide to the Philosophy of Mind S. Stich & T. Warfield (Eds.), Oxford and New York: Blackwells: 288-308.

37. Griffiths, P. E. (2003). Beyond the Baldwin Effect: James Mark Baldwin's 'Social Heredity', Epigenetic Inheritance and Niche-Construction. In Weber, B. H., & Depew, D. J. (Eds.), Learning, Meaning and Emergence: Possible Baldwinian Mechanisms in the Co-Evolution of Language and Mind. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press: 193-215.

38. Griffiths, P. E. (2003). Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions. In Philosophy and the Emotions A. Hatzimoysis (Ed.), Cambridge, CUP: 39-67.

39. Griffiths, P. E. (2004). Is Emotion a Natural Kind? In Philosophers on Emotion R. C. Solomon (Ed.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press: 233-249.

40. Griffiths, P. E. (2004). Towards a Machiavellian theory of Emotional Appraisal. In Emotion, Evolution and Rationality, Cruse, P & Evans, D (Eds.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. 89-105.

41. Griffiths, P. E., & Gray, R. D. (2004) The Developmental Systems Perspective: Organism-environment systems as units of evolution. In The Evolutionary Biology of Complex Phenotypes, Preston, K & Pigliucci, M (Eds.) Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.

42. Griffiths, P. E. (2004). Emotions as Natural Kinds and Normative Kinds. Philosophy of Science 71 (5) 901-911.

43. Stotz, K., P. E. Griffiths, et al. (2004). "How scientists conceptualise genes: An empirical study." Studies in History & Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 35(4): 647-673

44. Stotz, K. and P. E. Griffiths (2004). "Genes: Philosophical analyses put to the test." History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 26 (December), 5-28.

45. Griffiths, P. E. (2004). "Instinct in the '50s: The British Reception of Konrad Lorenz's Theory of Instinctive Behaviour." Biology and Philosophy 19(4): 609-631.

46. Griffiths, P. E., & Gray, R. D. (2005). Three Ways to Misunderstand Developmental Systems Theory. Biology & Philosophy, 20(2), 417-425.

47. Stotz, K., Bostanci, A and Griffiths, P.E. (2006). 'Tracking the Shift to 'Postgenomics'. Community Genetics 9(3): 190-196.

48. Griffiths, P.E (2006) The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Philip Kitcher, genetic determinism and the informational gene. Genes in Development: Rethinking the Molecular Paradigm. Rehmann-Sutter, C and Neumann-Held, E.M (Eds) Durham, NC, Duke University Press: 175-198

49. Griffiths, P.E. (2006). The Baldwin Effect and Genetic Assimilation: Contrasting explanatory foci and gene concepts in two different approaches to an evolutionary process. In The Innate Mind: Culture and Cognition, edited by P. Carruthers, S. Laurence and S. Stich. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 91-101.

50. Griffiths, Paul E (2006), "Function, Homology and Character Individuation", Philosophy of Science 73 (1): 1-25.

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51. Griffiths, P.E. and Karola Stotz (2006). "Genes in the postgenomic era?" Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (6): 499-521.

52. Griffiths, P.E. and Karola Stotz (2007). "Gene", in Michael Ruse and David Hull (eds.), Cambridge Companion to Philosophy of Biology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 85-102.

53. Griffiths, P.E.: (2007), 'Precision, stability and scientific progress', Social Sciences Information 46(3), 391-395.

54. Griffiths, P.E.: (2007) 'The Phenomenon of Homology', Biology and Philosophy 22(5), 643-658.

55. Brigandt, I. and P.E. Griffiths: (2007) “The importance of homology to biology and philosophy”, Biology and Philosophy 22(5), 633-641.

56. Griffiths, P. E. (2007). Evo-Devo Meets the Mind: Towards a developmental evolutionary psychology. In Integrating Development and Evolution R. Sanson & R. N. Brandon (Eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

57. Griffiths, P. E., & Tabery, J. G. (2008). Behavioral Genetics and Development. New Ideas in Psychology, 26(3), 332-352.

58. Griffiths, Paul E ( 2008), "Ethology, Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology", in Sahotra Sarkar and Anna Plutyinski (eds.), Blackwell's Companion to Philosophy of Biology, Oxford: Blackwells, 393-414.

59. Griffiths, P. E., & Machery, E. (2008). Innateness, canalisation and 'biologicizing the mind'. Philosophical Psychology, 21(2), 397-414.

60. Stotz, K., & Griffiths, P. E. (2008). Biohumanities: Rethinking the relationship between biosciences, philosophy and history of science, and society. Quarterly Review of Biology, 83(1), 37-45.

61. Griffiths, P. E., & Stotz, K. (2008). Experimental Philosophy of Science. Philosophy Compass, 3(3), 507-521.

62. Griffiths, P. E. (2009). In what sense does ‘nothing in biology make sense except in the light of evolution’? Acta Biotheoretica 57(1-2): 11-32.

63. Griffiths, P.E., E. Machery and S. Linquist (2009), 'The Vernacular Concept of Innateness', Mind and Language 24(5): 605-630.

64. Colyvan, Mark, Stefan Linquist, William Grey, Paul E Griffiths, Jay Odenbaugh, and Hugh Possingham. "Philosophical Issues in Ecology: Recent Trends and Future Directions." Ecology and Society 14, no. 2 (2009).

65. Griffiths, Paul E. "Emotion on Dover Beach: Feeling and Value in the Philosophy of Robert Solomon." Emotion Review 2, no. 1 (2010): 22-28.

66. Tabery, J.G., Griffiths, P.E (2010) Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Behavioral Genetics and Developmental Science. Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior and Genetics Edited by K. E. Hood, C. T. Halpern, G. Greenberg and R. M. Lerner. (pp.41-60). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

67. Linquist, Stefan, Edouard Machery, Paul E Griffiths, and Karola Stotz. "Exploring the Folkbiological Conception of Human Nature." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 366 (2011): 444-53.

68. Griffiths, Paul E. "Our Plastic Nature." In Transformations of Lamarckism: From Subtle Fluids to Molecular Biology, edited by Snait Gissis and Eva Jablonka, 319-30. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011.

69. Scarantino, Andrea, and Paul E Griffiths. "Don't Give up on Basic Emotions." Emotion Review 3, no. 4 (2011): 444-54.

70. Wilkins, John Simpson, and Paul E Griffiths (2012) "Evolutionary Debunking Arguments in Three Domains: Fact, Value, and Religion." In A New Science of Religion, edited by James Maclaurin and Greg Dawes. Routledge.

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71. Griffiths, P. E., & Tabery, J. G. (2013). Developmental Systems Theory: What Does it Explain, and How Does It Explain It? Advances in Child Development and Behavior, 45: 65-94

72. Griffiths, Paul E. (2013). Lehrman’s dictum: Information and explanation in developmental biology. Developmental Psychobiology. 55 (1) 22-32

73. Griffiths, P. E. (2013). Current emotion research in philosophy. Emotion Review, 5(2), 1-8.

74. Griffiths, P. E., & Stotz, K. (2014). Conceptual Barriers to Interdisciplinary Communication. In M. O’Rourke, Crowley, Stephen, Eigenbrode, Sanford D., Wulfhorst, J.D (Ed.), Enhancing Interdisciplinary Communication: Sage.

75. Griffiths, Paul E, and John S Wilkins. (2015) “Crossing the Milvian bridge: When Do Evolutionary Explanations of Belief Debunk Belief?” In Darwin in the 21st Century: Nature, Humanity, and God, edited by Philip Sloan, Gerald McKenny, and Kathleen Eggelson, 201-231. Notre Dame, IN: Notre Dame University Press.

76. Griffiths, Paul E. (2015) “Conceptual Change and Conceptual Diversity Contribute to Progress in Science.” In Change! Combining Analytic Approaches with Street Wisdom, 163–76. Acton, ACT: Australian National University Press.

77. Griffiths, Paul E, Arnaud Pocheville, Brett Calcott, Karola Stotz, Hyunju Kim and Rob Knight (2015) Measuring Causal Specificity. Philosophy of Science 82: 529–555.

78. Griffiths, P. E. and West, C. (2015) A Balanced Intervention Ladder: promoting autonomy through public health action. Public Health 129(8) 1092-1098

79. Magnusson, R and Griffiths, P.E. (2015) Who’s Afraid of the Nanny State? Introduction to a Symposium. Public Health 129(8) 1017-1020

80. Stotz, Karola, and Paul Griffiths (2016) “A Niche for the Genome.” Biology & Philosophy 31(1): 143–57.

81. Griffiths, Paul E. (In Press) “Proximate and Ultimate Information in Biology.” In The Philosophy of Philip Kitcher, edited by Mark Couch and Jessica Pfeiffer. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

82. Griffiths, Paul E. and Karola Stotz (In Press). How DST Became a Process Theory. In Daniel J. Nicholson and John Dupre (eds) Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology. Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press.

83. Stotz, Karola, and Paul E. Griffiths. “Genetic, Epigenetic and Exogenetic Information.” In Routledge Handbook of Evolution and Philosophy, by Richard Joyce. London & New York: Routledge, In Press.

84. Stotz, Karola, and Paul E Griffiths (In Press). “Biological Information, Causality and Specificity – an Intimate Relationship.” In From Matter to Life: Information and Causality, by Sara Imari Walker, Paul Davies, and George Ellis. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.

85. Griffiths, Paul E., and John Matthewson. “Evolution, Dysfunction and Disease: A Reappraisal.” British Journal For The Philosophy of Science, In Press.

Encyclopedia Articles 86. Griffiths. P.E (1999). Adaptation and adaptationism The MIT Encyclopedia of the

Cognitive Sciences. R.A Wilson and F.C Keil (Eds.) Cambridge, M.A, MIT Press: 3-4.

87. Griffiths, P.E (2001) Emotion and Expression. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, N.J Smelser and Paul B. Bates (Eds) Pergamon/Elsevier Science.

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88. Griffiths, P.E (2001) Emotion, Evolution of. In International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, N.J Smelser and Paul B. Bates (Eds) Pergamon/Elsevier Science. 4463-4466.

89. Griffiths, P.E (2002) Developmental Systems Theory. Nature Encyclopedia of the Life Sciences. London, Nature Publishing Group. Online version: http://www.els.net/

90. Griffiths, P.E (2003) Emotion, Philosophical Issues. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. London, MacMillan: 1130-1136.

91. Griffiths, P.E (2003) Emotion, Philosophical Issues. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. London, MacMillan: 1130-1136.

92. Griffiths, P.E (2006) Evolutionary Psychology, in Sarkar, S & Pfeiffer, J (eds.) The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, New York: Routledge: 263-268.

93. Griffiths, Paul E. "Biology, Philosophy Of." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2009), http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2009/entries/biology-philosophy/

94. Griffiths, P.E. (2006). Philosophy of Biology. In Sarkar, S & Pfeiffer, J (Eds.) The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, New York: Routledge: 68-75.

95. Griffiths, P. E. (2009) "The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2009/entries/innate-acquired/

96. Walsh, E., & Griffiths, P. E. (2013). Emotion, Evolution of. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Pergamon/Elsevier Science.

97. Griffiths, P. E., & Walsh, E. (2013). Emotion and Expression. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Pergamon/Elsevier Science.

98. Griffiths, P. E & Hochman, A. (2015) Developmental Systems Theory. In: eLS (formerly encyclopedia of Life Science) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester. DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0003452.pub2

Government Documents 99. Thomson, Colin, Rosanna Capolingua, Sharon Caris, Christopher Coyne, Terry

Dunbar, Peter Sainsbury, Gerald Gleeson, Paul E. Griffiths, Barry Maley (2007). "Ethical guidelines on the use of assisted reproductive technology in clinical practice and research". NHMRC. Canberra, Australian Government.

100. Trent, Ron, Margaret Otlowski, Mike Ralston, Leah Lonsdale, Mary-Anne Young, Graeme Suthers, Paul E Griffiths, Martin Delatycki, John Christodoulou, and Kristine Barlow-Stewart (2010). "Medical Genetic Testing: Information for Health Professionals." National Health and Medical Research Council. Canberra: Australian Government.

Book Reviews 101. Review of 'Philosophy of Social Science' by Alexander Rosenberg, Philosophy of

the Social Sciences 21 (2) 1991: 289-293. 102. Review of 'The Limits of Influence: Psychokinesis and the Philosophy of Science'

by Stephen E Braude. Metascience 1, 1992: 110-113. 103. Chaotic Futures. Review of 'Darwinism Evolving', by David D. Depew and Bruce

H. Weber, Nature 373, 1995:208. 104. Review of 'Darwinism Evolving', by David D. Depew and Bruce H. Weber, La

Vie de Sciences 13 (4), 1996:355-359 (in French) 105. Review of 'Darwinism Evolving', by David D. Depew and Bruce H. Weber,

Biology and Philosophy 12, 1997: 421-426

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106. Review of 'From a Biological Point of View', by Elliott Sober, Biology and Philosophy 12, 1997: 427-431.

107. Axioms for Biology. Review of 'Foundations of Biophilosophy' by Martin Mahner and Mario Bunge, Nature, 389: 250.

108. Review of 'Valuing Emotion' by Michael Stocker with Elizabeth Hegeman, Philosophical Psychology 11 (1), 1998: 97-99.

109. Sokalled Science: Review of 'Intellectual Impostures' by Alan D. Sokal and Jean Bricmont, The Australian's Review of Books, November 11th 1998: 17-18.

110. Review of 'Affective Computing' by Rosalind Picard, Philosophical Psychology 12 (1), 1999: 107-109.

111. Survey Review. Philosophy of Biology: The Next Generation, Metascience 7 (1), 1999: 140-150.

112. Thinking about Consciousness. Review of 'Consciousness and Human Identity', edited by John Cornwell, Nature, 397, 1999: 117-118.

113. The Function of Feeling. Review of 'Why we Feel: The Science of Human Emotions', by Victor S. Johnston, American Journal of Psychology, 113 (4) Winter 2000: 658-663.

114. Review of 'Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Human Altruism' by Elliott Sober and David Sloan Wilson, Mind111 (2001): 178-182.

115. Lost, One Gene Concept. Reward to Finder. Essay Review of Beurton, P., Falk, R., & Rheinberger, H.-J. 'The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution'. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Biology and Philosophy 17 (2002) (2): 271-283.

116. Life Science. Review of Keller, E. F. 'Making sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with Models, Metaphors and Machines'. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Journal of the American Medical Association (2002) 288 (24): 3170.

117. Biopsychosocial Emotions. Review of Hinton, A.L 'Biocultural Approaches to Emotion'. Current Anthropology 44(3) (2003): 440-441

118. Smile, and the whole world smiles with you: Review of 'Emotions Revealed' by Paul Ekman New Scientist 178 (2004), 2003: 56.

119. Schaffner, Kenneth F, Ullica Segestralle, Paul E Griffiths, and Stephen Pinker. Liberals Ate My Genes? Review symposium with author's response on 'The Blank Slate' by Stephen Pinker. Metascience 13 (1) 2004: 28-58

120. Review of 'Niche Construction: The neglected process in evolution' by F. John Odling-Smee, Kevin N. Laland, Marcus W. Feldman Biology and Philosophy, 20(10), 2005: 11-20.

121. Review of 'Embryology, Epigenesis and Evolution: Taking Development Seriously' by Jason Scott Robert. Philosophy in Review, 25(3), 2005: 222-224.

122. Survey Review: Recent Work on the Evolution of Culture. Metascience 15(2) 2006: 265-70.

123. Review of 'Basic Instinct: The Genesis of Behavior' by Mark S. Blumberg. Quarterly Review of Biology 81 (1) 2006: 88

124. Philosophy of Biology in Britain, Review of O'Hear, A (Ed) 'Philosophy, Biology and Life'. Metascience, 2007 16(3), 535-537.

125. History of Ethology Comes of Age. Essay Review of Richard W. Burkhardt Jr., Patterns of Behaviour: Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen and the Founding of Ethology. Biology & Philosophy, 23(1) 2008, 129-134.

126. Review of Jesse Prinz 'Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion'. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2008 59, 559-567.

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127. Generating Thoughts on Genetics, Review of Fagot-Largeault, A et al (Eds) 'The Influence of Genetics on Contemporary Thinking'. Metascience, 2008 17(2), 273-275.

128. Review of 'Design and Destiny: Jewish and Christian Perspectives on Human Germline Modification'. Metascience, 2009 18(1), 85-86.

129. Myths of the Mind. Times Literary Supplement, 2009, March 27, 22. 130. Charles and the Women: Darwinian psychology meets the female body.

Australian Review of Public Affairs (online), September 2009 131. Stotz, Karola, and Paul Griffiths. “Dissecting Developmental Biology. Review of

Towards a Theory of Development, Alessandro Minelli, Thomas Pradeu (Eds.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2014)” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, August 2015.

Unrefereed Publications 132. Griffiths, P.E (1997) The Human Genome Project and Indigenous Peoples.

Newsletter of the Otago Branch of the Royal Society of New Zealand May 1997: 1-4.

133. Knight, R.D and Griffiths, P. E (1998) Selfish Genes: The Eunuchs of Selection? University of Sydney Preprint Series in HPS (series defunct - contact authors for copies)

134. Griffiths, P. E (2007). "The Genome's Quirky genius" The Australian. March 21st 135. Griffiths, P. E. and K. Stotz (2004). "Do Genes Exist?" Genomics Network:

Newsletter of the ESRC Genomics Network 1: 6-7. 136. Griffiths, P.E., K. Stotz and A. Bostanci (2007), '101 Things To Do With Your

Genome', Genomics Network: The Newsletter of the ESRC Genomics Network 6: 10-11.

137. Griffiths, P.E. (2009) ‘Mendel in the Big Brother House’ Genomics Network: The Newsletter of the ESRC Genomics Network 10: 24-25.

138. Griffiths, Paul E. "Reconstructing Human Nature." Arts: The Journal of the Sydney University Arts Association 31 (2009): 30-57.

139. Marais, B., Crawford, J., Iredell, J., Ward, M., Simpson, S., Gilbert, G., Griffiths, P., Kamradt-Scott, A., Colagiuri, R., Jones, C., et al (2012). One world, one health: Beyond the Millennium Development Goals. The Lancet, 380(9844), 805-806.

Conference presentations (Off-campus presentations since 2000. I did not previously keep records. Major invited addresses are starred*)

2000 (September –December) 1. Innateness Workshop, King’s College London, September 2000 “What is

Innateness?” 2. Philosophy Department Colloquium, Washington University in St Louis,

September 2000, “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions” 3. Australasian Association for Philosophy (New Zealand Division), Wellington,

NZ, December 2000, “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”

4. *Author Meets Critics Session, American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), New York, December 2000 “Reply to commentators on What

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Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories by Paul E. Griffiths”.

2001 5. Philosophy of Biology: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, Florida State University at

Tallahassee, February 2001 “Philosophy of Developmental Biology and Genetics”

6. Department Colloquium, Notre Dame University, March 2001, “Genetic Information: A Metaphor in Search of a Theory?”

7. Department Colloquium, University of Toronto, Canada, “The ‘Canberra Plan’ and the History of Science”

8. Department Colloquium and Student Philosophy Society Colloquium, Stanford University, April 2001, “The ‘Canberra Plan’ and the History of Science” and “What is Innateness?”

9. Department Colloquium, University of Pennsylvania, April 2001, “What is Innateness?”

10. Psychology Department Colloquium, New York University, May 2001 “What is Innateness?”

11. Sydney Society for Literature and Aesthetics Conference, University of Sydney, Australia, June 2001 “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”

12. *Plenary Speaker, Australasian Association for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, University of Melbourne, Australia, June 2001 “Philosophy of Molecular and Developmental Biology: Achievements to Date and Directions for the Future”.

13. Australasian Association for Philosophy, University of Hobart, Australia, June 2001 “What is Innateness?”

14. *Plenary Speaker, Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference: Philosophy and the Emotions, University of Manchester, UK, July 2001, “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”

15. Departmental Colloquium, King’s College London, July 2001, “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”

16. Pittsburgh-London Workshop on the Philosophy and History of Biology, London, September 2001, “Evo-Devo Meets the Mind: Towards a Developmental Evolutionary Psychology.”

2002 17. Departmental Colloquium, Rutgers University, January 2002, “Genetic

Information: A Metaphor in Search of a Theory?” 18. Center for Philosophy of Science Colloquium, University of Minnesota, February

2002, “2D Modal Logic and the History of Science” 19. *Keynote Speaker, Graduate Student Conference on Philosophy of Biology,

University of Texas at Austin, April 2002, “What is Innateness?” 20. Conference on Emotion, Evolution and Rationality, King’s College London,

April 2002. “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions” 21. *The Taft Lectures, University of Cincinnati, May 2002, 1. “Evo-Devo Meets the

Mind: Towards a Developmental Evolutionary Psychology”; 2. “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”; 3. “The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Phillip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism and the Informational Gene”

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22. Workshop on Philosophy and Evolutionary developmental Biology, Center for Philosophy of Biology, Duke University, June 2002, “Evo-Devo Meets the Mind: Towards a Developmental Evolutionary Psychology.”

23. *Plenary Lecture, International Society for Research on the Emotions, Cuenca, Spain, July 2002 “Basic Emotions, Complex Emotions, Machiavellian Emotions”

24. Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of Texas at Austin, September 2002 “The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Phillip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism and the Informational Gene”

25. Sixth International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology, Patras, Greece, September 2002, “Beyond the Baldwin Effect: James Mark Baldwin’s ‘Social Heredity’, Epigenetic Inheritance and Niche Construction.”

26. AHRB Project on Innateness and the Structure of the Mind: Workshop on Innateness and the Emotions, Newark, October 2002 “Emotions as Natural and Normative Kinds”.

27. Philosophy of Science Association, Milwaukee, November 2002 “Emotions as Natural and Normative Kinds”

28. History of Science Society, Milwaukee, November 2002 “Place and Disciplinary Identity in British Animal Behavior Studies”

2003 29. ‘Pedigrees and Power’ lecture, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of

Medicine at University College London, February 2003, “ ‘Brownshirt Biology’ and ‘American Behaviourism’: Instinct in the 1950s”

30. Natural Orderings, Cultural Orderings: Classification and its Problems, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory, Duke University, March 2003, “Emotions as Natural and Normative Kinds”

31. Perspectives on the Animal Mind, University of Cincinnati, April 2003, “Towards a Machiavellian Theory of Emotional Appraisal.

32. Center for Cognitive Science Colloquium, Université de Quebec á Montreal, April 2003, “Towards a Machiavellian Theory of Emotional Appraisal”

33. Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of California at Davis, May 2003, “The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Phillip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism and the Informational Gene”

34. Philosophy Department Colloquium, Caltech, May 2003, “The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Phillip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism and the Informational Gene”

35. AHRB Project on Innateness and the Structure of the Mind: Workshop on Culture and the Innate Mind, Sheffield, UK, July 2003. “The Baldwin Effect: What is it good for?”

36. Genes and Information in Development and Evolution Workshop, Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen, Germany, July 2003, “The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Phillip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism and the Informational Gene”

37. International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology, Vienna Austria, July 2003, “Instinct in the 1950s”.

38. Junge Akademie der Gehfulhle, Como, Italy, July 2003. “Towards a Machiavellian theory of Emotional Appraisal”.

39. *Austin and Hempel Lectures, Dalhousie University, Canada, September 2003, 1.“What is Innateness?” and 2. “Conceptual Analysis and the History of Science.”

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40. Ohio University Department of Philosophy Lecture Series, October 2003, “What is Innateness?”

41. Meaning of Genomics conference, ESRC Center for Genomics in Society, University of Exeter UK. “Tracking the shift from genetics to genomics” (with Karola C. Stotz) November 2003

42. American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), Washington DC, December 2003. Chair of session ‘The Concept of the Gene’.

2004 43. Keynote Address, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Workshop

‘Beyond the Science Wars in Genomics and Genetics: Bridging the Disciplinary Divide’, University of Toronto, April 2004: “Representing Genes”

44. American Philosophical Association (Central Division), Chicago, April 2004. ‘Author meets critics’ commentary on Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion by Jesse Prinz.

45. Transfer of Bioscience Knowledge project workshop on genomics and psychiatry, McGill University, Canada, May 2004. “Representing Genes”

46. AHRB Project on Innateness and the Structure of the Mind: Concluding conference, Sheffield, UK, July 2004: “The Concept on Innateness: Taking the ‘concept’ part seriously”.

47. King’s College Innateness workshop, University of Cambridge, October 2004. Workshop participant.

48. University of Utah, Philosophy Department Seminar, November 2004: “What is Innateness?”

2005 49. Conceptual Issues in the Dissemination of Genomics, Egenis, University of

Exeter, May 2005: ‘Diverse conceptualizations of the gene and why they matter’ (with Karola Stotz)

50. The Concept of Function in Biology and Language, Universita degli Studia di Catania, May 2005: “Function, Homology and Character Individuation”.

51. International Society for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology, Guelph University, July 2005: Panel member ‘Son of ELSI: New interactions between bioscience and the humanities and social sciences’.

52. Australian National University, RSSS Philosophy Program seminar, July 2005: ‘Function, Homology and Character Individuation’.

53. Australian National University, Philosophy Society, August 2005: “In what sense does ‘Nothing make sense except in the light of evolution’?

54. *Dyason Lecture, Australasian Association for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, University of Otago, December 2005: 'What is a gene: The Conceptual Impact of the Genomic Revolution'.

55. Australasian Association for Philosophy, New Zealand Division, University of Otago, December 2005: ' Emotions in the wild: The situated perspective on emotion'.

2006 56. University of Indiana, Bloomington, Cognitive Science Program Seminar,

February 2006: ‘Function, Homology and Character Individuation’. 57. University of Indiana, Bloomington, Department of History and Philosophy of

Science seminar, February 2006: 'The Baldwin effect and genetic assimilation:

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contrasting explanatory foci and gene concepts in two approaches to an evolutionary process

58. University of California, Los Angeles, Philosophy Department Seminar, February 2006: ‘Function, Homology and Character Individuation’.

59. Laguna Beach Symposium, University of California, Irvine, February 2006: ‘Function, Homology and Character Individuation’.

60. Australasian Association for Philosophy, ANU July 2006. 'Behavior genetics and development: historical and conceptual causes of controversy' (with Jim Tabery)

61. Australasian Association for History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, ANU July 2006. 'Genes in the postgenomic era' (with Karola Stotz)

62. Future Directions in Biology Studies (ISHPSSB international postgraduate and early career researcher workshop), University of Indiana July 2006. 'Is there a problem with the public understanding of genetics'.

63. *Presidential Symposium paper, International Society for Research on the Emotions, Atlanta, GA August 2006. '"Ask not what your emotions can do for you…" Emotions, Normativity and Machiavellian Intelligence.'

64. Egenis seminar, University of Exeter, September 2006. 'Is there a Problem with Public Understanding of Genetics?'

65. ESRC Genomics Research and Policy Forum seminar, University of Edinburgh, September 2006. 'Is there a Problem with Public Understanding of Genetics?'

66. *Plenary Address. World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Cagliari, Italy, October 2006. 'What is a Gene?' Abstract published in American Journal of Medical Genetics 141B (7): 683-824.

67. Philosophy and Development Group, meeting in association with Philosophy of Science Association, Vancouver, Canada, November 2006. 'The phenomenon of homology'.

68. Systematics, Darwinism and the Philosophy of Science, National University of Mexico, November 2006. 'Function, Homology and Character Individuation'.

2007 69. NaNu Symposium, University of Indiana, March 2007 ‘What is innateness?’ 70. FPR-UCLA Third Interdisciplinary Conference: Seven Dimensions of Emotion:

Integrating Biological, Clinical, and Cultural Perspectives on Fear, Disgust, Love, Grief, Anger, Empathy, and Hope, UCLA, CA, USA ‘Commentary’. April 2007

71. Making Sense of Evolution, Oregon State University, ‘The once and future function’, April 2007

72. ISHPSSB 2007, University of Exeter, UK, ‘The phenomenon of homology’ July 2007.

73. *Plenary Address ‘The phenomenon of homology’ Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Milan, Italy, October 2007

74. *Plenary Address ‘‘The phenomenon of homology’ Nature and it’s Classification, University of Birmingham, October 2007

2008 75. *Keynote address ‘What is inheritance?’, Evolution of parental effects:

conceptual issues and empirical patterns, Univ of Wollongong, January 2008 76. *Keynote address ‘Human Nature without Tears’ Australian Postgraduate

Philosophy Conference, Univ of Sydney, February 2008. 77. ‘Reductive explanation and explanatory force’, Reductionism and the Special

Science, University of Tilburg, April 2008

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78. ‘Human Nature without Tears’ Human Nature and Variation, University of Exeter, April 2009

79. ‘In what sense does “nothing in biology make sense except in the light of evolution’, Sub-Faculty of Philosophy Seminar, University of Oxford, April 2008

80. ‘Human Nature without Tears’ Australasian Association for Philosophy, Melbourne, June 2008.

81. ‘Biohumanities: Rethinking the relationship between biosciences, philosophy and history of science, and society’. Dean’s Seminar Series, Faculty of Science, University of Sydney, August 2008

82. ‘What is a Gene?’ Future Directions in Genetics Studies (ISHPSSB and NSF supported Graduate Summer School), Washington University in St Louis, August 2008

83. ‘Direct to Consumer Genetic testing, what are the issues?’ NHMRC Stakeholder Meeting on genetic testing, Canberra, October 2008

84. ‘In what sense does “nothing in biology make sense except in the light of evolution”, Zoology Department Seminar, University of Oxford, November 2008

85. ‘Rethinking Human Nature’ Man and Her Genes, University of Oslo, November 2008.

2009 86. ‘Our Plastic Nature’ Transformations of Lamarckism, Tel Aviv University 7-10

June 2009 87. “Experimental Philosophy of Science”. NEH Summer Institute on Experimental

Philosophy, 28-30 June 2009 88. *‘Darwin, Mind and Morality’ Darwin Festival, University of Cambridge, 5-10

July 2009 89. ‘Konrad Lorenz’ Sydney Ideas Key Thinkers series, 9 September 2009 90. *‘The evolving concept of homology’ RiboClub 2009, Université de Sherbrooke,

Canada, 21-24 September 2009 91. ‘What is the Evolutionary Heuristic for Psychology?’ Current Issues in

Darwinian Theory, Dalhousie University, Canada 14-17 October 2009 92. ‘Reductive Explanation and Explanatory Force’ European Philosophy of Science

Association, Amsterdam, Netherlands 21-24 October, 2009 93. ‘Are evolutionary explanations of religion debunking explanations?’ Darwin in

the 21st Century: Nature, Humanity, and God, Notre Dame University, November 1-3 2009

94. ‘The transaction of emotion in man and animals’ The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals: In Honour of Charles Darwin’s 200th Birthday, Center for interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld University, Germany, 4-6 November 2009

2010 95. ‘Do evolutionary explanations of religion debunk religion’ Towards a Unified

Science of Religion, University of Otago, NZ 12-14 February 2010 96. ‘Conceptual analysis and the philosophy of science’ Third Sydney-Tilburg

Conference in the Philosophy of Science: The Future of Philosophy of Science 12-15 April 2010

97. ‘Does Evolution Select for Truth?’ Australasian Association for Philosophy 4-9 July 2010

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98. *Plenary Address: ‘Conceptual barriers to interdisciplinary communication’ Enhancing Communication in Interdisciplinary Research, University of Idaho, USA 30 September -3 October 2010

99. ‘The science of enhancement’ Reason, Theology and the Genome Conference, McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics and Public Life, University of Oxford, 9 October 2010

100. ‘A more biological approach to human diversity’ Philosophy of Science Association, Montreal, Canada, 4-6 November 2010

101. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ University of Leeds, UK 18 November 2010 102. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ Popper Seminar, London School of Economics

23 November 2010

2011 103. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ Debating Darwinism, University of California

Santa Barbara, 18-20 February 2011 104. ‘History and Philosophy of Biology meets Public Understanding of Genetics ‘4th

Sydney-Tilburg conference on the philosophy of science, The Authority of Science, University of Sydney, 8-10 April 2011

105. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ Blackheath Philosophy Forum, 14 May 2011 106. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ Union Club, Sydney, 23 May 2011 107. ‘The science of goodness and happiness’, Happiness and Its Causes, Brisbane

Convention Centre, 15-17 June 2011 108. ‘If human nature does not constrain human possibilities, why is it worth knowing

about?’ and ‘The Triumph of Development’ International Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology, University of Utah, 10-15 July 2011

109. *Lecture series, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CSSS) Philosophy Summer School in China, Southwest University, Chongqing, 26 July -13 August 2011

110. ‘Lehrman’s Dictum: Information and Explanation in developmental Biology’ NSF-funded Workshop ‘Homology in Developmental Psychology’. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada. 16-18 August 2011.

111. ‘How evolution selects for truth’ British Society for Philosophy of Science, London school of Economics, 17 October 2011

2012 112. ‘Fictions, metaphors, models and genetic information.’ Plenary session,

Philosophy of Biology in the UK, All Souls College, Oxford, April 2012. 113. ‘What Kind of Progress Occurred When Genes Went Molecular?’ The Progress

of Science: 5th Sydney-Tilburg conference in the philosophy of science, Tilburg, Netherlands April 2012

114. ‘Where is the philosophy of emotion going?’, Australasian Association for Philosophy, Wollongong, July 2012

115. ‘Identity through Diversity: Homology as a principle of classification', New Perspectives on Human Diversity, Sydney, September 2012

116. ‘What Kind of Progress Occurred When Genes Went Molecular?’, International Conference on Scientific Explanation and Methodology of Science, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, PRC, September 2012

117. ‘What Kind of Progress Occurred When Genes Went Molecular?’ History and Philosophy of Science in Australia: Looking Forward, Sydney, September 2012

118. ‘Teleosemantics without history’. Philosophy of Science Association, San Diego, CA, November 2012

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119. ‘Genetic information: Back to basics’, University of Antwerp, November 2012. 120. ‘Genetic information: Back to basics’, Philosophy and the Sciences – Old

Visions, New Directions, University of Cambridge, November 2012

2013 121. Panelist. A Biocultural Hinge: Theorizing Affect and Emotion Across

Disciplines, Peter Wall Institute, University of British Columbia, May 2013 122. ‘Adaptation in Evolutionary Medicine’ (with John Matthewson) International

Society for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Biology, Montpellier, France July 2012

123. ‘Crick Information’ Pittsburgh Center for Philosophy of Science Annual Lecture series, Pittsburgh, October 2013

124. *‘Information in living systems’ Franke Lectures in Science and the Humanities, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University October 2013

2014 125. ‘An evolutionary approach to disease’ with John Matthewson, 7th Munich-

Sydney-Tilburg conference in the philosophy of science: Evolutiuonary Thinking. University of Sydney, March 2014

126. ‘Crick information’ Power of Information, Oxford University, March 2014 127. ‘Plenary Address: Causation and Information in Living Systems’ British Society

for the Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University, July 2015 128. ‘Information and specificity’ Information: trash or treasure? IHPST, Paris

November 2014 129. ‘How DST became a Process Theory” Process Philosophy of Biology conference,

University of Exeter, November 2014 130. Measuring causal specificity of genes, mind and environment. Australasian

Association for Cognitive Science, Monash University, December 2014

2015 131. DOHaD and Evolutionary Research Heuristics (Poster, with John Matthewson)

ANZ DoHad (Developmental Origins of Health and Disease) conference, Melbourne, April 2015

132. ‘Causal Specificity and Information’, ISHPSSB, Montreal, July 2015 133. ‘Invited address: Information and Causation in Biology’, CLMPS (15th Congress

of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science), Helsinki, August 2015 134. ‘The Concept of Information in Molecular Bioscience: from Crick's Central

Dogma to Systems Biology”. Leaders in Science and Society seminar, Garvan Institute, Sydney September 2015

135. Panelist. The Humanities and the Sciences: A Colloquium. Humanities Research Centre, ANU October 2015

136. Panel discussion: Medical Innovations need HASS research. CHASS National Forum, Melbourne, October 2015

2016 137. The Power of Information, Templeton World Charity Foundation conference,

ASU, Arizona, March 21-23 138. Evidence, Inference and Risk: 9th Munich-Sydney-Tilburg Conference in the

Philosophy of Science, LMU, Munich, March 31st-April 2nd

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139. New Trends in Evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives, Joint Meeting of the Royal Society and British Academy, London 7-9 November.

Administrative Experience University of Sydney

• As Charles Perkins Centre Associate Academic Director for Social Sciences and Humanities) I was responsible for developing SSH research during the establishment phase of the largest biomedical research institute at the university, with a dedicated 49,500m3 building

• As Charles Perkins Centre Domain Leader for Society and Environment I sit on the Executive Committee and coordinate and develop this domain of our research plan.

• Industry Engagement Committee, Charles Perkins Centre 2015-present • Education Committee, Charles Perkins Centre, 2012-present • Research Coordinator, Department of Philosophy, 2012-present • ERA Coordinator for 22 research codes (Philosophy and Religious Studies), ERA

2012, 2015

University of Queensland • I was responsible for all aspects of the operation of the Biohumanities Project, a

research centre in with 5 salaried staff and an annual budget of approximately AUD 480,000.

University of Pittsburgh • Associate Director, Center for Philosophy of Science, 2002-2004 • Director of Graduate Admissions 2003-2004 • Co-director of Graduate Admissions, 2001- 2003 • HPS Department Webmaster, 2001- 2003 • Representative to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Tenure Council, 2003 • Cultural Studies Graduate Fellowships Committee, 2003 • Provost’s Humanities Graduate Fellowships Committee, 2002 • Alternate representative to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Tenure Council, 2002 • Lawler Graduate Fellowships Committee, 2001 • Numerous ad hoc committees for tenure and promotion

University of Sydney • Director, Unit for History and Philosophy of Science, 1998-2000. Duties included

budgeting, financial control, academic and general staff appointments, curriculum development and implementation

• Faculty of Science Public Relations and Marketing Committee 1998-2000 • Committee on the Human Aspects of Science and Technology 1998-2000 • Undergraduate Teaching Committee 1999-2000 • Postgraduate Teaching Committee 1998-99

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Graduate Teaching Experience University of Sydney

• Idan ben Barak (PhD), awarded 2013, now professional science communicator • Adam Hochman (PhD) awarded 2013, now Postdoctoral Fellow, Macquarie

University • Pierrick Bourrat (PhD) awarded 2014, now Postdoctoral Fellow, Sydney University • Karl Rollings (PhD) In Progress • Elena Walsh (PhD) In Progress • Fang Wei (PhD In Progress • Bruce Long (PhD) Suspended

University of Queensland • Daniel Schweitzer (MD/PhD), awarded 2013

Note: I continued to direct this dissertation from Sydney

University of Pittsburgh

PhD Directorships • Andrea Scarantino ‘Emotion and Moral Sensibility’ awarded 2005, now Associate

Professor, Georgia State University • Ingo Brigandt ‘Concepts and Conceptual Change in Science’, awarded 2006, now

Associate Professor, University of Alberta • James Tabery ‘Interactionism in Behavior Genetics’, awarded 2007, now Associate

Professor, University of Utah Note: I continued to co-direct these dissertations after leaving Pittsburgh

PhD Dissertation Committees • Gualtiero Piccinini, awarded 2003, now Professor of Philosophy, University of

Missouri St. Louis. • Uljana Feest, awarded 2003, now Professor of philosophy at the Leibniz University of

Hannover • Lionel Shapiro (Department of Philosophy) Committee Member, awarded 2004. Now

Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut Note: I withdrew from committees of six incomplete dissertations when I left Pittsburgh

University of Sydney (Unit for HPS) • C. George. PhD. ‘The Concept of Disease’ (Transferred to new supervisor on my

departure, awarded 2005) • D Roach M.Sc. ‘Defining Biodiversity’ (Awarded 2001).

University of Otago • M.A.R Fitchett. MSc in Cognitive Science. ‘Norms in Descriptive Psychology’

(awarded 1995). Deceased. • R.A Goode. M.A. (Transferred to PhD program without award of M.A, but M.A.

thesis draft published as Goode, R.A & Griffiths, P.E (1995), see above) • J.D McMillan. PhD. (Co-supervised with Grant Gillett) ‘Noetic Consciousness and

Psychiatry’ (awarded 1998). Now Professor of Bioethics, University of Otago • Sharpe. M.A. ‘Issues in the Neurobiology of Consciousness’ (awarded 1998).

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External Examiner for Masters and PhD Australian National University, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Toronto, University of Tasmania, Macquarie University, University of Queensland

Undergraduate Teaching Experience I have over 20 years undergraduate teaching experience in universities in four countries and have consistently received positive teaching evaluations, samples of which are given here.

University of Otago (1989-1997) Undergraduate teaching at Otago was evaluated by students on a scale from 1.0 (best) to 5.0 (worst). My average across all 3.5 courses taught in 1996 was 1.58 (‘Distinctly positive, above average.’)

Course: % taught: No. of students: Evaluation: Phil 101 Intro. to Metaphysics 100% 211 1.5 Phil 208 Phil. of Science I 100% 51 2.0 Phil 302 Language and Mind 50% 16 1.6 Phil 405 Adv.Phil. of Science 100% 7 1.2 Hard copy originals of these evaluations available on request.

University of Sydney (1998-200) My performance as a lecturer in our two largest undergraduate courses, each around 200 students, was evaluated collectively in Second Semester 2000. I received 1.6 on a scale from 1.0 (Excellent) to 5.0 (Unsatisfactory). Hard copy original of this evaluation available on request.

University of Pittsburgh (2000-2004) Ratings from two large undergraduate classes on a scale from 1.0 (Ineffective) to 5.0 (Excellent) HPS 1653 Introduction to Philosophy of Science (Enrolment c80) Spring 2001: 4.10 (Very good) Fall 2001: 4.13 (Very Good) Fall 2002 4.05 (Very Good) HPS 0612 Mind and Medicine (Enrolment c160)) Spring 2003 4.20 (Very Good) Hard copy originals of these evaluations available on request.

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Referees

Professor Sir Patrick Bateson Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ, United Kingdom email: [email protected]

Professor Kim Sterelny Philosophy Program, RSSS, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. Fax: 02- 6125- 3294 email: [email protected]

Professor Kenneth F. Schaffner Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 1017 Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15206, United States of America email: [email protected]

Professor Elliott Sober Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2155, USA. Fax: +1-650 -723-0985. email: [email protected]

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Appendix: Extracts from book reviews

From the reviews of Griffiths, P. E. (1997) What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories "It is difficult to do justice to Griffiths in a short review. His analysis of the concept of emotion and his proposal for the future direction of the field is the most compelling and best argued I have read. What Emotions Really Are makes a strong claim to be the best book to have emerged on the subject of human emotion." Ray Dolan (1998). How we feel. Nature, 391, 35-36 "Griffiths' book turns out to be a potentially explosive and erudite intrusion into the central intellectual concerns of our time." David Williamson (1998). Mixed feelings. Australian's Review of Books (April), 14-15 "Griffiths' survey of research ideas is wonderful and his clear distinctions of ideas are a model for the subject." Ian Hacking (1998). By what links are the organs excited? Times Literary Supplement (July 17), 11-12. “…attacks the issues with depth and rigor, and provides one of the most comprehensive account available of what one might call a scientific philosophy of emotion” Ralph Adolphs (2000). Emotions really are social. American Journal of Psychology, 113(3), 472-478.

Other reviews: anon. (1999) Psychological Reports, June. Ben-Zeev, A. (2000). European Legacy, 5(2). Brown, R., Murphy, D., Stich, S., Dryden, D., Redding, P., MacNaughton, N., et al. (1999) Review symposium. Metascience, 8(1), 5-62. de Sousa, R. (2000) Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 38(4). Dolan, R. J. (1998) How we feel. Nature, 391, 35-36. Doris, J. M. (2000) Ethics (April) Gerrans, P. (2000) Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 77(4). Lieberman, J. E. (1997) Library Journal. Reed, D. R. C. (1998) Choice (March). Rottschaefer, W. A. (1998) Bridges (Fall), 274-283. Slater, C. (1998) Philosophy in Review, 18. Solomon, R. C. (1997) Philadelphia Inquirer (December 28) Solomon, R. C. (1999) Philosophical Review, 108(1), 131-134.

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From the reviews of Sterelny, K and Griffiths, P.E (1999) Sex and Death: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Biology "All in all, I have much praise for Sex and Death, but it must be read critically" Ernst Mayr (1999). Structure for Theories in Biology. Science, 285(5435), 1856-1857. "This is a simply superb introduction to the subject as it stands today" Michael Ruse (1999) Review, Endeavour, 23(4). "I think that all biologists, students and teacher alike, will profit from both the breadth and clarity provided by these two philosophers' David Sloan Wilson (1999). Listen to your mother, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 14(9), 370-371 “It is refreshing to read an examination of evolutionary theory that is free of the anxiety and polemic which typically accompany more popular writings on the subject” Catherine Crouch (2000). Sex and Death, French DNA, and Other Ingenious Pursuits. Books and Culture (July/August) “Sterelny and Griffiths’ text is both more accessible to an undergraduate audience and more comprehensive than any other text in the field.” Todd Grantham (2001). Review. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 52(1), 175-179.

Other reviews: anon. (1999) Biological Abstracts/RRM, 51(9). anon. (2000) Science Books and Films (September/October). Castle, D. (2001) Biology & Philosophy, 16(3), 405-413. Fox, A. (2001) Science and Christian Belief, 13(1). Gordon, S. J. (2000) Einstein Quarterly Journal of Biology and Medicine, 17(1). Gray, V. (1999) New Zealand Science Monthly (November). Hardcastle, V. G. (2000) Philosophy in Review (August). Henriquez, C. (2000) Choice, 37(5). McShea, D. W. (2000) Biology & Philosophy, 15(5), 751-758. Pringle, A., Moyle, L. C., McLachlan, J. S., & HilleRisLambers, J. (2000) Complexity, 5(4), 44-45. Shanks, N. (2003) Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 22(3). Wilson, J. (2000) Journal of the American Medical Association, 283(15), 2038.

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From the Reviews of Griffiths, P. E. and K. Stotz (2013). Genetics and Philosophy: An introduction. “…deserves unalloyed praise for bringing the philosopher of biology a great deal closer to the research frontier of genomics and systems biology than anything anyone else has even tried to do in the past.” Alexander Rosenberg (2013) Review in Notre Dame Philosophical Review 2013.10.02 “This is an important book… provides a comprehensive analysis of classical genetics and the biology of heredity as well as a thorough and wide-ranging examination and assessment of much of the modern literature on molecular and postgenomic research. In addition, it presents the reader with meticulous philosophical discussions thereof.” Raphael Falk (2014) Review in Philosophy of Science 81 (3): 470–75. “…a very useful and timely book. As an introduction to genetics and the philosophy of genetics, it is a very accessible book, though it explores recent and complex data. It offers a well-informed and stimulating overview of current genetics in the so-called “post-genomic era” … and of recent philosophical debates about genes” Thomas Pradeu (2015) Review in Biology and Philosophy