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Anne Peterson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah, specializing in Ancient Philosophy (particularly Aristotle), Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Biology. Her research systematically examines metaphysical issues in Aristotle and their relevance to contemporary debates.
- B.A. (summa cum laude), Philosophy & English, University of Notre Dame (2007)
- M.A., Philosophy, University of Notre Dame (2011)
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Notre Dame (2015)
Research Focus:
- Metaphysical composition of organisms in Aristotle
- Connections between Aristotelian metaphysics and contemporary philosophy of biology
- Critiques of reductive views on matter and form in Aristotelian scholarship
- Implications for elemental transformation and biological homology
Article Themes: Her work spans Aristotle's physics, generation of animals, hylomorphism, and their intersections with modern debates on homology, material continuity, and ontological assumptions in science.
Awards & Grants:
- Recipient of the Ramona Cannon Award for Teaching Excellence (2020)
- Charles H. Monson Early Career Award (2018-2019)
- Internal grants like the Tanner Humanities Center Fellowship (2016-2017)
Teaching: She teaches courses on Ancient Greek Philosophy, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Biology, and advanced thesis supervision.
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