Susan Oyama
Susan Oyama is a philosopher of biology, a Developmental [systems theory | developmental systems] theorist and a professor of psychology; currently professor emerita at the John Jay College and CUNY Graduate Center in New [York City].
Oyama's work interrogates the nature versus nurture debates, and problematizes the conceptual foundations on which these debates depend. Her notion of a "developmental system" allows us to reevaluate and reintegrate standard dichotomies such as development and evolution, body and mind, and stasis and change. Oyama's Developmental [systems theory] has had a significant impact in cognitive science, psychology, and the philosophy of biology.
She graduated from Mills College and Harvard University.
Personal life
She married the Italian composer Luciano Berio in 1966. They divorced in 1972.Publications
Books, as author- Evolution's Eye: A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide,
- L'occhio dell'evoluzione. Una visione sistematica della divisione fra biologia e cultura ,
- The Ontogeny of Information, originally published in 1985, and revised for republication, is regarded as a foundational text in developmental systems theory
- Cycles of Contingency edited by Russell D. Gray, Paul E. Griffiths and Susan Oyama,