Matt Haber
@profmatthaber.bsky.social
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Philosopher of Biology @ University of Utah
https://sites.google.com/view/matt-haber
Iâm looking forward to catching the tail end of Evolution26 in Cleveland this week. If anyoneâs giving a talk post a response with time and title!
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"A Conventional View" is now online at B&P. We describe how pragmatic conventions help retain the utility of scientific tools when they outrun their theoretical and conceptual justifications, by unpacking what it means to treat higher taxonomic ranks as 'mere conventions'.
doi.org/10.1007/s105...
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A conventional view - Biology & Philosophy
A widely held view in biology is that higher Linnaean categories or ranks (genera, families, etc.) ought to be regarded as âmere conventionsâ. That is typically understood to mean that their utility and application stem from (relatively) recent conventions that have been adopted for their usage in biological classification. There are no underlying theories or robust ontological concepts of these higher ranks, in contrast to taxonomic groupings like species or populations (disputed as those underlying concepts or theories may be). Absent these conventions, the application of higher ranks are in important ways arbitrary, reflecting their lack of theoretical and conceptual grounding. Indeed, some taxonomists have argued that this lack of grounding justifies adopting rank-free taxonomies. Michael Devitt (2023a) challenges this entrenched view, calling it an exaggerated skepticism. Instead, he takes the continued use of higher Linnaean ranks as evidence that they reflect âminimal category concepts,â which do genuine theoretical and explanatory work by marking out a relative level of taxonomic hierarchy. We disagree. Here, we unpack what it means to treat Linnaean categories as mere conventions, arguing they are better understood as informational proxies for phylogenetic hierarchies. Yet, Devitt is right to focus on this case, as it provides an exemplar of how scientists retain the utility of scientific practices that outlive their underlying initial theoretical and conceptual justification. We conclude by offering an alternative explanation for this in the context of a pragmatic account of science that treats Linnaean classification as a biological formalization.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-026-10023-x
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Had two papers accepted in the last week: 1) "Common Ancestry, Contemporary Phylogenetics, and Process Ontology" in Systematic Biology (co-authored with
@maureenmkearney.bsky.social
). 2) "A Conventional View" in Biology & Philosophy (co-authored with Katherine Berensen & Peyton Cooper).
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A new AJOB commentary I wrote with some of my (awesome) undergrads is live. "Re-Entrenching Vulnerability and the Ethics of AI Psychotherapy Chatobts." Builds on the excellent Target Article in the same issue by
@thebusyowl.bsky.social
& Megan Delahanty.
doi.org/10.1080/1526...
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Re-Entrenching Vulnerability and the Ethics of AI Psychotherapy Chatbots
Published in The American Journal of Bioethics (Vol. 26, No. 2, 2026)
https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2025.2608651
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Really excited to see this in print. It's a great article by
@teejperk.bsky.social
that nicely balances history and philosophy of science.
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If you know an undergrad that would like to spend the summer doing research in my philosophy of biology lab, encourage them to apply to the Uâs SPUR program. Includes a $5,000 stipend and subsidized housing to work in my lab. Details and how to apply here:
tinyurl.com/SPUR-PhilBio...
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The Philosophy of Biology Lab: Entangled Lineages, Classification, and Individuality - Office of Undergraduate Research
https://tinyurl.com/SPUR-PhilBio2026
8 months ago
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The thematic issue I co-edited with
@javiersuarez.bsky.social
"Complicating the Concept of Lineage" is online. Includes papers by Javier &
@phieveigl.bsky.social
,
@lucielaplane.bsky.social
, François Papale, Kate MacCord and me. See reply for links to articles:
doi.org/10.1007/s137...
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Complicating the Concept of Lineage: A Topical Collection - Biological Theory
Biological Theory -
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13752-025-00515-6
8 months ago
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Special issue on "The ecology and evolution of bacterial immune systems."
@pradeu.bsky.social
@philinbiomed.bsky.social
and all the other philosophers interested in immunology, etc.
royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/202...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1934
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/2025/380/1934
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Very proud to be part of this group of co-authors.
doi.org/10.1017/psa....
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Changing Working Environments in Philosophy: Reflections from a Case Study | Philosophy of Science | Cambridge Core
Changing Working Environments in Philosophy: Reflections from a Case Study - Volume 92 Issue 3
https://doi.org/10.1017/psa.2025.12
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Looking forward to reading this. My undergrads brought up this topic in my lab this morning and I'm confident they'll be eager to read this as well.
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11 months ago
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Loving Porto
#ISHPSSB2025
. Looking forward to catching up with folks. If anyone wants to catch my talk itâs on Friday afternoon, in a session with (the always great) Joeri Witteveen. My talk is on rogue taxonomy, taxonomic vandalism and a surprising analog version of bad AI science. Should be fun!
11 months ago
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Excited to share that "Scaffolding: Selected Contributions of James R. Griesemer to History, Philosophy, and Biology" is out. I introduce Jim's chapter on formalization. (My original title, "Undermining Dichotomies and the Friends You Make Along the Way."
doi.org/10.1007/978-...
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Introduction to âFormalization and the Meaning of âTheoryâ in the Inexact Biological Sciencesâ
Jim Griesemer papers are typically rich, creative, and challenging. One of my favorite things about a Griesemer paper is that some of the best bits are doing double duty as framing. That is well on di...
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-84609-0_19
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For the cog sci folks out there, a special issue of Philosophical Transactions B
@royalsocietypublishing.org
: âSelection shapes diverse animal mindsâ. Collection of papers focusing on diversity of evolved animal cognition, from nematodes to primates.
royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/202...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences: Vol 380, No 1929
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/toc/rstb/2025/380/1929?volume=380&vol=380&issue=1929&publicationCode=rstb
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reposted by
Matt Haber
AAHPSSS
about 1 year ago
Call for Papers - AAHPSSS Conference 2025 Submissions are now open! The 2025 AAHPSSS conference will be held in a hybrid format at the University of Queensland from Wednesday 3rd December to Friday 5th December. Further details can be found on our website:
aahpsss.net.au/conference/2...
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2025 Conference
Submissions are now open and will be due by mid-July. Abstracts can be submitted here. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 conference of the Australasian Association for the History, PhâŠ
https://aahpsss.net.au/conference/2025-aahpsss-conference/
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Very happy to see my "Positively Misleading Errors" finally published (it's been a long road). It generalizes an error of statistical reasoning discovered by Joe Felsenstein in 1978. Really happy with how it turned out. Currently free to access and download, so go for it!
doi.org/10.1007/s112...
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Positively misleading errors - Synthese
Positively misleading errors are errors of statistical reasoning in which adding data to an analysis will systematically and reliably strengthen support for an erroneous hypothesis over a correct one....
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-025-05093-5
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Excited to share the publication of my paper, "Biology's Einstein Moment" in Biological Theory. TL;DR: biology is complex and entangled and there's lot of very cool recent upshots of this. (Shout out to
@javiersuarez.bsky.social
). PS open access, so it's free to download.
doi.org/10.1007/s137...
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Biologyâs Einstein Moment: Specifying Lineal Frames of Reference and Rejecting Absolute Biological History - Biological Theory
We are currently in the midst of what I call biologyâs Einstein moment. This is the rejection of absolute biological history, the idea that there is an invariant, privileged biological history against...
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13752-024-00475-3
over 1 year ago
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reposted by
Matt Haber
Lucie Laplane
over 1 year ago
Interested in lineages? Read this paper by Kate MacCord on the germline.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Fun and provocative. A great combination of history and philosophy of biology. Part of a spetial issue on Lineage in Biological Theory.
@javiersuarez.bsky.social
@profmatthaber.bsky.social
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Letâs Talk About SexâŠCell Lineages - Biological Theory
Sex is fundamental to many organisms. It is through sexual reproduction that humans, and many metazoans (multicellular eukaryotes in the animal kingdom), propagate our species. For more than 150 years...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13752-024-00488-y
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Matt Haber
Lucie Laplane
over 1 year ago
"Cancer clones revised". Out in Biological Theory:
rdcu.be/d4SEk
My first philosophy paper that includes a bioinformatic analysis (variance in gene expression from RNAseq data). Nothing fancy. But a first step. One I care about.
#PhiLabo
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Cancer Clones Revised
https://rdcu.be/d4SEk
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I offer my students a menu of assignments they may select from. My current favorite is "Create a Course Playlist." Students include at least 8 songs and write liner notes describing how they correspond to topics or texts we covered in class. Here's an example of some liner notes.
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Liner Notes For Course Playlists: PHIL 3520-001 Fall 2023 Bioethics
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/893505/pages/liner-notes-for-course-playlists
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