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/* Browse Programs by Number of Faculty or by U.S. State */
# Bioethics, environmental ethics, philosophy of neuroscience/cognitive science, philosophy of medicine, and history of biology—in and of themselves—are not counted as philosophy of biology, though philosophers of biology with those interests are listed.
== Browse Programs by Number of Faculty or by U.S. State Category ==
Below is a listing of are three ways to browse programs by category. The first sorts all programs by number of philosophy of biology faculty or by ; the second sorts U.S. programs by state; and the third sorts Australasia and Canadian programs by specialty. Eventually, all programs will be included in this third sorted list. Two points on this matter: # The specialty category list—the ontology, essentially—is rather catholic at this point. As the specialties of individual faculty members are filled in, and programs are further categorized on this basis of this, some categories are likely to merge. The current approach is to err on the side of more categories rather than fewer, even if it is a bit unwieldy at this point.# Programs are tagged with specialties on the basis of front-page faculty program listings. The category trees below, however, are generated from (appropriately tagged) Wiki Program Pages. At the bottom of those pages are wiki markup tags of the form <code><nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Category Name<nowiki>]]</nowiki>, e.g., <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:Evolutionary theory<nowiki>]]</nowiki></code>. So in order for a specialty to register in these sorted lists, the appropriate Wiki Program Page must be tagged. The full program list below this table is sorted alphabetically by country/region. As always, prospective students should fact-check the faculty numbers listed because academics change jobs frequently. The same goes for specialty listings. (Note: 'P' stands for Page.)
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