Roberta L. Millstein

Affiliations: 
1990-1997 Philosophy University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
 1997-2006 Philosophy California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA, United States 
 2006- Philosophy University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
History and Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Science, Environmental Ethics
Website:
https://www.RLM.net/
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Parents

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John Beatty grad student UMN
C. Kenneth Waters grad student UMN

Children

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Sarah M. Roe grad student 2014 UC Davis (STSTree)
Shawn A. Miller grad student 2019 UC Davis
Rick Morris grad student 2019 UC Davis (STSTree)
Tamar Schneider grad student 2020 UC Davis (STSTree)
Alison K. McConwell post-doc 2021 UC Davis (STSTree)
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Millstein RL. (2018) Understanding Leopold’s Concept of “Interdependence” for Environmental Ethics and Conservation Biology Philosophy of Science. 85: 1127-1139
Millstein RL. (2015) Thinking about populations and races in time. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 52: 5-11
Millstein RL. (2014) How the concept of population resolves concepts of environment Philosophy of Science. 81: 741-755
Millstein RL. (2012) Darwin's explanation of races by means of sexual selection. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 43: 627-33
Millstein RL. (2012) Exploring the Status of Population Genetics: The Role of Ecology Biological Theory. 7: 346-357
Millstein RL. (2010) Jacob Stegenga—“Population” Is Not a Natural Kind of Kinds (Biological Theory 5: 154–160, 2010) Biological Theory. 5: 271-275
Milam EL, Millstein RL, Potochnik A, et al. (2010) Sex and sensibility: The role of social selection Metascience. 20: 253-277
Millstein RL. (2009) Populations as Individuals Biological Theory. 4: 267-273
Millstein RL. (2009) Concepts of drift and selection in "the great snail debate" of the 1950s and early 1960s Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 99: 271-298
Millstein RL. (2008) Distinguishing drift and selection empirically: "the great snail debate" of the 1950s. Journal of the History of Biology. 41: 339-67
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