Paul E. Griffiths

He spends part of each year at the University of Exeter in the Egenis: the Centre for the Study of the Life Sciences.

Griffiths is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

[4] Together with his former advisor Kim Sterelny, in 1999, Griffiths published Sex and Death, a comprehensive treatment of problems and alternative positions in the philosophy of biology.

This book incorporated a number of the positions developed in previous articles on the range of topics in the philosophy of biology.

[5] His latest book, published in 2013, in collaboration with Karola Stotz, focuses on the philosophy of genetics.