Tim Lewens
Tim Lewens is a professor in the history and philosophy of biology, medicine, and bioethics at the Department of [History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge|Department of History and Philosophy of Science] at the University of Cambridge. Lewens is a Fellow of Clare College, where he serves as Director of Studies in Philosophy and he is a member of the academic staff and lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science.
Background
Lewens completed his PhD thesis at the Department of HPS, Cambridge University in 2001. He became a lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge soon after completing his doctoral thesis. He now serves as a governor at Exeter School where he was formerly a pupil. He was member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics from 2009 to 2015 and a member of the Council's Working Party on human bodies in medicine and research.Research
Lewens has written and lectured extensively on evolution and his book on this subject, Organisms and Artifacts: Design in Nature and Elsewhere received wide critical acclaim, as did his 2007 monograph on Charles Darwin.From 2014 to 2017 Lewens was Deputy Director of Cambridge University's Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.
Honours
Lewens was 2005's Philip Leverhulme Prize Philosophy subject. In 2008, He was one of eleven recipients of the University of Cambridge's Pilkington Prize for the quality of his teaching.Selected publications
- Walsh, Denis M., Lewens, Tim and Ariew, Andre. . Philosophy of Science Vol. 69, No. 3, pp. 452-473