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'''Integrating Genetic and Generic Explanations of Biological Phenomena''' ([http://genericgenetic.umn.edu website]) Alan Love and Bill Wimsatt are leading a three-year initiative based at the University of Minnesota that aims to facilitate an interdisciplinary dialogue between different approaches to understand biological phenomena.
 
'''Integrating Genetic and Generic Explanations of Biological Phenomena''' ([http://genericgenetic.umn.edu website]) Alan Love and Bill Wimsatt are leading a three-year initiative based at the University of Minnesota that aims to facilitate an interdisciplinary dialogue between different approaches to understand biological phenomena.
  
'''From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics''' ([http://biological-practice-to-metaphysics.org website]) Alan Love, along with C. Kenneth Waters (University of Calgary), Marcel Weber (University of Geneva), and Bill Wimsatt, received a $2 million grant from to John Templeton Foundation to advance a scientific metaphysics based in biological practice.
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'''From Biological Practice to Scientific Metaphysics''' Alan Love, along with C. Kenneth Waters (University of Calgary), Marcel Weber (University of Geneva), and William Wimsatt, received a $2 million grant from to John Templeton Foundation to advance a scientific metaphysics based in biological practice. See announcement [https://cla.umn.edu/news-events/news/associate-professor-alan-love-awarded-2-million-templeton-grant here].
  
 
=== Affiliate Faculty (MCPS Resident Fellows) ===
 
=== Affiliate Faculty (MCPS Resident Fellows) ===

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