Russell Powell

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Philosophy Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Robert Brandon grad student 2004-2008 Boston University (Philosophy Tree)
Alex Rosenberg grad student 2004-2008 Duke
 (Reading the book of life: Contingency and convergence in macroevolution.)

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Carlos Mariscal collaborator 2014-2015 Boston University
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Hepçağlayan C, Watkins A, Powell R. (2020) What is Paradoxical About 'Fermi's Paradox'? : Review of Milan Ćirković: The Great Silence, Oxford University Press, 2018. Acta Biotheoretica
Powell R, O'Malley MA. (2019) Metabolic and microbial perspectives on the "evolution of evolution". Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution
Powell R, Scarffe E. (2019) Response to commentaries on Powell/Scarffe feature article. Journal of Medical Ethics
Powell R, Scarffe E. (2019) 'Rethinking "Disease": a fresh diagnosis and a new philosophical treatment'. Journal of Medical Ethics
Buchanan A, Powell R. (2019) Reply to Comments Analyse & Kritik. 41: 287-300
Buchanan A, Powell R. (2019) Précis of The Evolution of Moral Progress: A Biocultural Theory Analyse & Kritik. 41: 183-194
Mikhalevich I, Powell R, Logan C. (2017) Is behavioural flexibility evidence of cognitive complexity? How evolution can inform comparative cognition. Interface Focus. 7: 20160121
Buchanan A, Powell R. (2017) DE-MORALIZATION AS EMANCIPATION: LIBERTY, PROGRESS, AND THE EVOLUTION OF INVALID MORAL NORMS * Social Philosophy and Policy. 34: 108-135
Buchanan A, Powell R. (2016) Toward a naturalistic theory of moral progress Ethics. 126: 983-1014
O’Malley MA, Powell R. (2016) Major problems in evolutionary transitions: how a metabolic perspective can enrich our understanding of macroevolution Biology and Philosophy. 31: 159-189
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