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Alejandro Fábregas Tejeda is a Research Fellow at the Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science at KU Leuven. His work focuses on the philosophy of evolutionary biology, organism-environment interactions, and the history of biological theories. He has published extensively on topics like niche construction, reciprocal causation between organisms and environments, and the extended evolutionary synthesis. Recent work explores ontogenetic challenges to trait individuation and the integration of cognitive science with evolutionary frameworks.
His research interests span evolutionary theory foundations, theoretical biology, and the philosophical analysis of organismal agency. Key themes include historical reinterpretations of early 20th-century biological concepts and the epistemological implications of modern evolutionary frameworks.
Publications highlight a consistent engagement with organismal agency concepts, the role of environments in evolutionary processes, and critical analysis of historical scientific theories. Current work appears in journals like Synthese, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, and Biological Theory.
No specific grants or awards are listed, though his active publication record suggests strong research engagement. He collaborates frequently with scholars like Dr. J. Baedke and Dr. G. Ramsey on interdisciplinary projects bridging philosophy and biology.



