Neven Sesardić
Neven Sesardić (born 30 July 1949) is a Croatian philosopher known for his writings on heritability and race who worked most of his career as a professor at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
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Born | [1] | July 30, 1949
Alma mater | University of Zagreb |
School | Analytic philosophy |
Institutions | Lingnan University |
Main interests | Philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, philosophy of mind[1] |
Notable ideas | Heritability |
Influences |
Life and career
He grew up in communist Yugoslavia. From 1977–83 he worked as a lecturer at the University of Zagreb, and, from then, until 1989 he was assistant professor at the same university. In the 1980s he was listed as an "internal enemy" of the Yugoslav regime.[2]
From 1989 to 1991 he was fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the University of Giessen. From 1991 to 1992 he worked as a Fellow of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research at the University of Bielefeld. The following two years (1992–94) he spent as an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Zagreb. The following academic year, 1994–1995, he worked as a visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame,[1] while the following year (1995–96) he became an NSF Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota. Following that, in 1996 he became professor of philosophy at the Miyazaki International College, Japan, where he worked until 1999 when he was appointed research fellow at King's College London. From 2000 until 2006, he worked as an associate professor of philosophy at the Lingnan University, Hong Kong.[1] From 2006 to 2015, he worked as a professor of philosophy at the Lingnan University. In 2015, he retired from Lingnan University.
He is a member of the American Philosophical Association (APA), the Croatian Philosophical Association, and the Philosophy of Science Association.
Publishing under a pseudonym
In 2008, Sesardić published a paper "Guilt by Statistical Association: Revisiting the Prosecutor's Fallacy and the Interrogator's Fallacy" in The Journal of Philosophy under the pseudonym "Carmen de Macedo".[3] He revealed his authorship in 2011, writing that he submitted the article under a pseudonym because the journal did not have a practice of double-blind peer review. The journal had changed its policy in 2010.[4] After philosopher M. V. Dougherty wrote to the Journal, they published a corrigendum in 2017 acknowledging that de Macedo's name was a pseudonym, and that Sesardić was the actual author.[5]
Publications
Books
- Fizikalizam ("Physicalism"), Belgrade: IIC (Istraživačko-izdavački centar SSO Srbije), 1984
- Marxian Utopia? (with Domenico Settembrini), London: CRCE, 1985. ISBN 0-948027-01-0
- Iz analitičke perspektive ("From an analytical perspective"), Zagreb: Sociološko društvo Hrvatske, 1991.
- Making Sense of Heritability, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-521-82818-X
- Iz desne perspektive ("From the right perspective"), Zagreb: Večernji list, 2012. ISBN 978-953-280-166-8
- When Reason Goes on Holiday: Philosophers in Politics, New York: Encounter Books, 2016. ISBN 1594038791
Articles
- Sesardić, Neven (1992). "Science and Politics: Dangerous Liaisons". Journal for General Philosophy of Science. 23 (1): 129–151. doi:10.1007/BF01801799. ISSN 0925-4560. JSTOR 25170923. S2CID 145276017.
- “Clock Paradox Lost in Space”, Philosophia Naturalis 30 (1993), pp. 72–83.
- Sesardic, Neven (1993). "Egalitarianism and Natural Lottery". Public Affairs Quarterly. 7 (1): 57–69. ISSN 0887-0373. JSTOR 40435833.
- Sesardic, Neven (September 1993). "Heritability and Causality". Philosophy of Science. 60 (3): 396–418. doi:10.1086/289743. S2CID 143764667.
- Sesardic, Neven (October 1995). "Recent Work on Human Altruism and Evolution". Ethics. 106 (1): 128–157. doi:10.1086/293782. S2CID 170494021.
- “Reductionism and Supervenience”, in P. Weingart et al. (eds.), Human by Nature: Between Biology and Social Sciences. Mahwah, N. J.: Erlbaum, 1997. ISBN 9781138972070
- Sesardic, Neven (July 1998). "From Biological Inhibitions to Cultural Prohibitions, or How Not to Refute Edward Westermarck". Biology & Philosophy. 13 (3): 413–426. doi:10.1023/A:1006545130874. S2CID 54637697.
- Sesardic, Neven (1 September 1999). "Altruism". The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 50 (3): 457–466. doi:10.1093/bjps/50.3.457.
- Sesardic, Neven (December 2000). "Philosophy of Science That Ignores Science: Race, IQ and Heritability" (PDF). Philosophy of Science. 67 (4): 580–602. doi:10.1086/392856. S2CID 144939581.
- Sesardic, Neven (December 2003). "Evolution of Human Jealousy A Just-So Story or a Just-So Criticism?". Philosophy of the Social Sciences. 33 (4): 427–443. doi:10.1177/0048393103257964. S2CID 143736557.
- Sesardic, Neven (December 2003). "Heritability and Indirect Causation". Philosophy of Science. 70 (5): 1002–1014. doi:10.1086/377384. S2CID 123441427.
- “From Genes to Incest Taboos: The Crucial Step”, in W. H. Durham & A. P. Wolf (eds.), Incest, Inbreeding, and the Incest Taboo: The State of Knowledge at the Turn of the Century, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004, 109-120. ISBN 9780804751414
- Sesardic, Neven (2007). "Gay Marriage: The Victory of Political Correctness and Bad Arguments". Prolegomena. 6 (1): 5–28.
- Sesardic, Neven (1 June 2007). "Sudden Infant Death or Murder? A Royal Confusion About Probabilities". The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 58 (2): 299–329. doi:10.1093/bjps/axm015.
- Gattaca, in P. Livingston & C. Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Cinema, London: Routledge, 2008. ISBN 9780415493949
- Does Science Undermine Faith? (2008, unpublished)
- de Macedo, Carmen (2008). "Guilt by Statistical Association: Revisiting the Prosecutor's Fallacy and the Interrogator's Fallacy". The Journal of Philosophy. 105 (6): 320–332. doi:10.5840/jphil2008105640. ISSN 0022-362X. JSTOR 20620105.
- Sesardic, Neven (March 2010). "Race: a social destruction of a biological concept" (PDF). Biology & Philosophy. 25 (2): 143–162. doi:10.1007/s10539-009-9193-7. S2CID 3013094.
- Sesardic, Neven (June 2010). "Nature, nurture, and politics". Biology & Philosophy. 25 (3): 433–436. doi:10.1007/s10539-009-9159-9. S2CID 84073680.
- Sesardic, Neven (24 December 2011). "The ICTY Verdict and Its Illogicalities". Iz Desne Perspektive. Zagreb: Veernji list.
- Sesardić, Neven (31 January 2011). "Where in the World Is Carmen de Macedo?". Inside Higher Education.
- Sesardic, N. (1 June 2011). "Commentary: An explosion without a bang" (PDF). International Journal of Epidemiology. 40 (3): 592–596. doi:10.1093/ije/dyq145. PMID 21807644.
- Sesardic, Neven (September 2013). "Confusions about race: A new installment". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 44 (3): 287–293. doi:10.1016/j.shpsc.2013.03.005. PMID 23583351.
- Sesardic, Neven; De Clercq, Rafael (December 2014). "Women in Philosophy: Problems with the Discrimination Hypothesis" (PDF). Academic Questions. 27 (4): 461–473. doi:10.1007/s12129-014-9464-x. S2CID 53636581.
- Sesardic, Neven (August 2015). "Crossing the 'explanatory divide': a bridge to nowhere?". International Journal of Epidemiology. 44 (4): 1124–1127. doi:10.1093/ije/dyv055. PMID 25855724.
- False promises, South China Morning Post (May 30, 2015)
- Sesardić, Neven (10 March 2017). "From Bad Logic to Bad Philosophy: the Case of Alain Badiou". Rightly Considered. Archived from the original on 5 May 2017.
- Study Philosophy to Improve Thinking — A Case of False Advertising?, Quillette (July 1, 2017)
- Sesardić, Neven (December 2018). "Is Racial Profiling a Legitimate Strategy in the Fight against Violent Crime?". Philosophia. 46 (4): 981–999. doi:10.1007/s11406-018-9945-1. S2CID 149245618.
- Sesardić, Neven (September 2018). "Avoid Certain Frustration-Or Maybe Not?: Avoid Certain Frustration". Thought: A Journal of Philosophy. 7 (3): 218–222. doi:10.1002/tht3.390. S2CID 125133582.
- Sesardić, Neven (November 2020). "Kant Can't Get No . . . Contradiction". Philosophia. 48 (5): 1961–1978. doi:10.1007/s11406-020-00191-9. S2CID 216525169.
- The Curious Case of the Double Dissident, in T. A. Hillman & T. Borland (eds.), Dissident Philosophers: Voices Against the Political Current of the Academy, Rowman & Littlefield, 2022, 229-246. ISBN 9781538159057
Book reviews
- Book review of P. Danielson (ed.), Modeling Rationality, Morality and Evolution, Ethics 113 (2003), pp. 402–405.
- Book review of N. Zack, Philosophy of Science and Race, Philosophy of Science 70 (2003), pp. 447–449.
- Book review of D. J. Bartholomew, Measuring Intelligence: Facts and Fallacies, Intelligence 33 (2005), pp. 325–327.
References
- "Tko je Neven Sesardić?". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). January 14, 2006. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
- Allan Hillman, T.; Borland, Tully (2021). "14". Dissident philosophers : voices against the political current of the academy. Lanham, Maryland. ISBN 9781538159057.
- de Macedo, Carmen (2008). "Guilt by Statistical Association: Revisiting the Prosecutor's Fallacy and the Interrogator's Fallacy". The Journal of Philosophy. 105 (6): 320–332. doi:10.5840/jphil2008105640. ISSN 0022-362X. JSTOR 20620105.
- Sesardić, Neven (2011-01-31). "Where in the World Is Carmen de Macedo?". Inside Higher Education. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
- Dougherty, M. V. (2018). Correcting the Scholarly Record for Research Integrity: In the Aftermath of Plagiarism. Springer. p. 28. ISBN 9783319994352.