Claus Emmeche Explained

Claus Emmeche (born 1956) is a Danish theoretical biologist and philosopher, one of founders of contemporary biosemiotics.[1] [2] He is associate professor at the University of Copenhagen, and is head of the Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies at the Faculty of Science (CPNSS, hosted by the Niels Bohr Institute).

His research interests are in philosophy of science, especially philosophy of biology, theoretical biology (especially morphogenesis and evolution, developmental systems, complex systems), artificial life, biosemiotics, and other areas within philosophy. He has made pioneering studies in the field of semiotics of friendship.

Activism

Claus Emmeche was one of the organizers of a petition directed at Helge Sander's education reforms, which the petition claimed undermined academic freedom by granting a broad majority of the management of universities to people from outside the academic community. As of August, 2008, 35% of Danish academics had signed the petition.[3] By November, this had risen to about 50%.[4]

Notable works

Claus Emmeche has authored or co-authored at least 31 works in science and philosophy in English. Some of his most notable English works include:

In Danish, Emmeche has authored or co-authored at least 5 books, 25 articles, and over 47 other works.

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Notes and References

  1. Favareau, D. 2008. The IASS roundtable on biosemiotics: A discussion with some founders of the field. The American Journal of Semiotics 24(1/3): 1–21.
  2. Favareau, D. (ed.) 2010. Essential Readings in Biosemiotics. Springer, p. 629.
  3. http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20080828144406821&mode=print Ard Jongsma, "DENMARK: Academics sign up to protest", University World News, No. 0042, 31 Aug. 2008.
  4. Web site: 6488 UNDERSKRIFTER FOR EN NY UNIVERSITETSLOV OVERDRAGET . Nov 21, 2008 . 2008-12-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101230134844/http://www.dm.dk/NyhederOgDebat/Nyhedsarkiv/2008/November/6488Underskrifter.aspx . December 30, 2010 . dead .