Margarida Hermida
Studium und Werdegang
- 2025 – 2026 Postdoktorandin im Rahmen des Projekts „Knowledge in Crisis“
- 2023 – 2025 Jacobsen Postdoktorandin, King’s College London
- 2023 PhD in Philosophie, University of Bristol (no corrections)
- 2012 PhD in Biologie, University of Porto (distinction)
- 2006 MSc in Meereswissenschaft, University of Porto
- 2003 BSc in Biologie, University of Porto
Schwerpunkte in Forschung und Lehre
- Wissenschaftsphilosophie
- Biologiephilosophie
- Metaphysik
Publikationen in Philosophie
Edited Volume
- Hermida, M., & Ladyman, J. (Eds.) The Philosophy of Biophysics. MIT Press (forthcoming).
Peer-Reviewed Papers
- Hermida, M., & Okasha, S. (2025). Function, chance and purpose in the biosphere: a critical examination of the Darwinized Gaia hypothesis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 380: 20240099.
- Hermida, M., & Ladyman, J. (2025). Physical explanation and the autonomy of biology. Philosophy of Science, forthcoming.
- Hermida, M. (2024). Biological Antecedents Essentialism. Erkenntnis, forthcoming.
- Hermida, M. (2024). Cats are not necessarily animals. Erkenntnis, 89: 1387–1406.
- Hermida, M. (2023). Thought experiments, sentience, and animalism. Synthese, 202: 148.
- Hermida, M. (2022). Natural selection of independently originated life clades. Philosophy of Science, 89(3): 454-470.
- Hermida, M. (2016). Life on Earth is an individual. Theory in Biosciences, 35(1): 37-44.
Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters
- Hermida, M. (forthcoming). Life as a dispositional property. In V. Seifert, S. Ioannidis, & S. Psillos (Eds.), Laws and Powers in the Metaphysics of Science, Routledge.
- Hermida, M., & Ladyman, J. (forthcoming). Physics and Universal Biology. In Hermida, M., & Ladyman, J. (Eds.) The Philosophy of Biophysics. MIT Press.
- Hermida, M. (2021). Interplanetary Expansion and the Deep Future. In J. Nicholas (Ed.), The Expanse and Philosophy: So Far Out Into the Darkness, Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 13-24.
Book Reviews
- Hermida, M. (2025). Legitimizing Gaia: Can biosphere evolution fit the Darwinian framework? [Book review of Darwinizing Gaia: Natural Selection and Multispecies Community Evolution. W. Ford Doolittle. MIT Press, 2024. 272 pp, illus. $45.00 (ISBN: 978-0262549523, paperback).] BioScience, in press.