Marie I. Kaiser is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Bielefeld, Germany. Her main research interests are the philosophy of biology, the general philosophy of science, and the metaphysics of biological practice. In particular, her work focuses on the concept of reductive explanation in biology, mechanisms, part-whole relations, causal modeling, complex systems, biological individuality, and the methodology of philosophy of science.
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- Public Lecture: "An Epistemology of Scientific Investigation"
- Public Lecture: Chance, Evolution, and the Burgess Shale
- Public Lecture: How Objective are Biological Functions
- Public Lecture: Separability, Locality, and Higher Dimensions in Quantum Mechanics
- Public Lecture: Science and Metaphysics: Lessons from Microbiology
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