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Johan Braeckman
Born1965
Wetteren, Belgium
OccupationPhilosopher
SchoolScientific skepticism
Main interestsEcology, philosophical anthropology
Websitewww.johanbraeckman.be Johan Braeckman's voice Recorded September 2015

Johan Braeckman (born 1965 in Wetteren) is a Flemish philosopher. He is professor in philosophy at the University of Ghent and University of Amsterdam, and an editor of the skeptical organisation SKEPP's magazine Wonder en is gheen Wonder. His research, conducted along with a dozen doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, focuses on the philosophical problems associated with the life sciences, in particular the evolutionary theory and neuroscience.

Publications

  • Copyright - Een bio-ethisch essay - Katrien Devolder & Johan Braeckman - Universitaire Pers Leuven 2001 - ISBN 90-5867-154-2
  • Darwins Moordbekentenis - De ontwikkeling van het denken van Charles Darwin - Johan Braeckman - Uitgeverij Nieuwezijds 2001 - ISBN 90-5712-125-5
  • Ethiek van DNA tot 9/11 Johan Braeckman, Bert de Reuver and Thomas Vervisch (eds.) - Amsterdam University Press 2005 - ISBN 90-5356-753-4
  • De rivier van Herakleitos. Een eigenzinnige visie op de wijsbegeerte - Etienne Vermeersch and Johan Braeckman - Houtekiet, 2008.
  • Kritisch denken. Hoorcollege over het ontwikkelen van heldere ideeën en argumenten. (audio CD or MP3) - Johan Braeckman - Home Academy 2011, Netherlands - ISBN 9789085300731.
  • Goed, beter, best? Over de maakbaarheid van de mens. - Johan Braeckman, Aeneas De Baets, Johan Declercq, Ignaas Devisch, Marjan Joris and Liesbet Lauwereys (eds.) - Academia Press 2011 - ISBN 9789038217123.
  • Darwin en de evolutietheorie. Een hoorcollege over zijn leven, denken en de gevolgen van zijn werk. (audio CD or MP3) - Johan Braeckman - Home Academy 2010, Netherlands - ISBN 9789085300847.
  • The Moral Brain. Essays on the Evolutionary and Neuroscientific Aspects of Morality. - Jan Verplaetse, Jelle De Schrijver, Sven Vanneste and Johan Braeckman (eds). - Springer 2009 - ISBN 9781402062865.
  • De ongelovige Thomas heeft een punt. A guide to critical thinking by Johan Braeckman and Maarten Boudry, awarded 'Liberales Book of the Year 2011'. - Houtekiet - ISBN 9789089241887

References

  1. "Darwins Moordbekentenis van Johan Braeckman. Een boekbespreking". skepp.be. 2012-06-20. Retrieved 2012-06-24.

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