John Dupré a British philosopher of science born on 3 July 1952

  • John Dupré ( Born on July 3rd 1952)

    John Dupré ( Born on July 3rd 1952)
    John Dupré was born in Pembury, Kent England.
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    Married Lynda Laurel-Ann Oppenheim

    Divorced
  • Becoming a PH.D (Cambridge University)

    Becoming a PH.D (Cambridge University)
    In the year of 1981 John Dupre received his PH.D from Cambridge University after being in the United states for two years studying at Harkness Fellow. He then proceeded to become a Junior researcher at St. John's College in Oxford. Subsequently after he held the position teaching Philosophy in Stanford University up until 1996.
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    Married Regenia Ann Gagnier

    Remarried: Children: Gabriel Gagnier, Julian Gagnier.
  • The First Debut

    The First Debut
    In 1993 John Dupre inscribed his first book. "The Disorder of Things: Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of
    Science." In his book he argues metaphysics and how it is better suited for understanding science.
    "The Disorder of Things: Metaphysical Foundations of the Disunity of Science 1993."
  • Darwin’s Legacy: What Evolution Means Today

    Darwin’s Legacy: What Evolution Means Today
    John Dupre publishes another book. In this novel, he is transforming our understanding of the universe and replacing our prior knowledge with what his theory of evolution is. Dupré, John. What Evolution Means Today. Oxford University Press, 2005.
  • Why Philosophy of Biology? Speaker John Dupre

    Why Philosophy of Biology? Speaker John Dupre
    John Dupre speaks on fundamental science and how it has grown actively and is now an area of research as philosophy of physics. Video Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lklTdctDdIo
  • Metaphysics of Metamorphosis

    Metaphysics of Metamorphosis
    In this article John Dupre is defending naturalistic metaphysics from critics such as James Ladyman from the University of Bristol and Don Ross at the University of Cape town.
    https://safe.menlosecurity.com/doc/docview/viewer/docNA048CA3413E168ad2def85fdd518afe86f5a85ed0cc03dd3e4f9cd94dfe5662708b7858ebcfe
  • The Election to The American Philosophical Society (Still alive)

    The Election to The American Philosophical Society (Still alive)
    Still alive and well.
    With all his contributions and knowledge Professor John Dupre has been elected to The American Philosophical Society. They call him the "philosopher of Science, particularly the philosophy of biology of the century.