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Associate Professor, Philosophy
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Assistant Professor, Philosophy
Presentations
- Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology: ‘Public health crises’ are a public health crisis: Against public health approaches to behavioral addiction .
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 05/20/2022.
- Institutions and the Scientific Research Agenda: Why citizen review might beat peer review.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 04/08/2022.
- Philosophy of Science Association: Deep sediments; shallow time.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 11/14/2021.
- Public Philosophy Network: Invasion biology and conservation decision-making .
Conference Paper,
Presented, 10/23/2021.
- Global Change and Sustainability Center Seminar Series: Whose Anthropocene?
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 09/28/2021.
- Philosophy in the Wild: Novel ecosystems—a 'license to trash nature,' or the tool we need to naturalize trash?
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 07/19/2022.
- Philosophy in the City: Sanctuary Cities—Managing immigrant wildlife in the urban ecosystem .
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 05/07/2021.
- SSoCIA 2020: We come in peace...but shouldn’t advertise it .
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 12/08/2020.
- LSE Conjectures and Refutations: Landfills deserve love, too.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 11/03/2020.
- Digital Matters Research Symposium: Whose Anthropocene.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 09/01/2020.
- Rocky Mountain Ethics: What’s wrong with racial dogwhistles?
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 08/16/2020.
- Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium: What’s wrong with dogwhistles?
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Accepted, 04/23/2020.
- Stegner Center Annual Symposium: Panel on Local solutions on the Wasatch Front.
Other,
Presented, 03/20/2020.
- Guy F. Atkinson Distinguished Lecture Series:
Whose Anthropocene?
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 02/13/2020.
- Workshop on Experimental Philosophy of Science:
Experimenting on scientific corpora.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 10/15/2019.
- Philosophy of the City:
Against ecological nativism in the urban community.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 10/03/2019.
- Park City Film Series Panel: “Anthropocene: the Human Epoch”.
Other,
Presented, 09/25/2019.
- American Association of Physics Teachers:
The ethics of communicating complexity.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 07/23/2019.
- International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: Restoration, Regeneration, and Novel Ecosystems.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 07/10/2019.
- 11th Barcelona Workshop, Issues in Conceptual Ethics:
Are housecats and pigeons ‘native species’ in the urban ecosystem—Re-engineering scientific concepts to deal with global change.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 05/31/2019.
- Dissoi Logoi Panel: Rhetorical Ethics in the Digital Age.
Other,
Presented, 04/05/2019.
- Agent-Based Models in Philosophy: Prospects and Limitations;
Working with very little: what do we get out of neutral models?
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 03/21/2019.
- Killing cats to save finches: perspectives on invasive species and conservation ethics:
A consideration of the place of “native species” and “invasive species” in urban ecology
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Conference Paper,
Presented, 03/16/2019.
- Philosophy of Science Association: Mineral Misbehavior.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 11/03/2018.
- Simpson Center for the Humanities Seminar: A conversation about biodiversity in the Anthropocene.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 11/01/2018.
- Utah Environmental Humanities Seminar: Waiting for the Anthropocene.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 10/25/2018.
- California Philosophy Workshop: Commentary on O’Connor's "Testing the Red King Hypothesis".
Other,
Presented, 10/20/2018.
- Rocky Mountain Ethics: Be ye therefore like the hypocrites.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 08/09/2018.
- Society for Philosophy and Psychology: "Informal replication" is precisely the oxymoron it seems to be.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 07/13/2018.
- Computational Modeling in Philosophy: Some Good Reasons to Attend Your Own Funeral—Against Scientific Stubbornness.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 06/22/2018.
- Workshop: Linguistic Intuitions, Evidence, and Expertise: A non-evidential case for the use of intuitions in linguistics.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 10/25/2017.
- International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: In what sense does language evolve?
Conference Paper,
Presented, 07/18/2017.
- Diverse Voices in Philosophy, Stanford: Waiting for the Anthropocene.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 05/12/2017.
- Philosophy of Science Association: Can intuitions be empirical evidence? The reliability of semantic intuitions
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Poster,
Presented, 11/03/2016.
- Evolang: Skepticism towards skepticism towards computer simulation in evolutionary linguistics.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 03/21/2016.
- New York Philosophy of Language Workshop: Metalinguistic judgments as scientific evidence.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 10/15/2015.
- Metaphor in Use: Linguistic patterns and linguistic rules.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 10/09/2015.
- Philosophy of Biology at Dolphin Beach: Where’s the biology in cognitive science?
Conference Paper,
Presented, 08/15/2015.
- International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: The most dismal part of the dismal science: the role of environmental economics in conservation planning.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 07/09/2015.
- UPenn Workshop in History, Sociology, and Philosophy of Science: How (not to)/(to not) study cognitive variation.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 05/05/2015.
- Agent-Based Modeling in Philosophy: Modeling the evolution of language with and without much empirical data.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 12/12/2014.
- Women in the History of Philosophy: Philosophical readings of Cavendish’s literary works.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 09/13/2014.
- Penn-Rutgers-Princeton Social Epistemology Workshop: Why not all evidence is scientific evidence.
Conference Paper, Refereed,
Presented, 04/12/2014.
- GPPC Workshop on Interdisciplinary Philosophy: Commentary on Machery: The Evolution of Morality.
Other,
Presented, 10/25/2013.
- International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology: Save the planet, eliminate biodiversity.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 07/11/2013.
- UPenn Workshop in History, Sociology, and Philosophy of Science: Why formal semantics can’t be agnostic about the ontology of language.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 04/26/2013.
- NSF IGERT 2013 Poster and Video Competition: Ambiguous Signaling in Evolutionary Game Theory.
Poster,
Presented, 03/15/2013.
- UPenn Workshop in History, Sociology, and Philosophy of Science.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 04/20/2012.
Publications
- Santana, C. (2022). The value of and in novel ecosystem(s). Biology and Philosophy.
Published, 04/01/2022.
- Santana, C. (2022). “Why citizen review might beat peer review at identifying pursuitworthy scientific research” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.
Published, 04/01/2022.
- Santana, C. (2021). We Come in Peace? A Rational Approach to METI. Space Policy.
Published, 08/01/2021.
- Pataki, D., Santana, C., Hinners, S., Felson, A., & Engebretson, J. (2021) “Ethical considerations of urban ecological design and planning experiments” Plants, People, Planet.
Published, 06/03/2021.
- Santana, C. (2021). What's wrong with dogwhistles. Journal of Social Philosophy.
Published, 03/25/2021.
- Santana, C. (2020) “COVID-19, other zoonotic diseases and wildlife conservation.” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
Published, 10/08/2020.
- Santana, C. (2020). “A non-evidential case for the use of intuitions in linguistics.” in Samuel Schindler, (ed.) Linguistic Intuions.
Published, 10/24/2020.
- Santana, C. (2019) “Why recognizing the Anthropocene Age doesn’t matter” OUP Blog, guest post.
Published, 12/16/2019.
- Santana, C. (2019) “Conflict Exploration: The case of cats in Australia” Exploring Conservation Conflict Blog.
Published, 10/15/2019.
https://medium.com/@ConservConflict/conflict-explo...
- Santana, C. (2019) “Holocene Book Review: Urgency in the Anthropocene.” The Holocene.
Published, 09/12/2019.
- Santana, C. (2019). Let’s not agree to disagree: the role of strategic disagreement in science. Synthese.
Published, 03/25/2019.
- Santana, C. (2019). “Mineral Misbehavior.” Foundations of Chemistry.
Published, 03/01/2019.
https://rdcu.be/boREy
- Santana, C. (2019). “Natural diversity.” in Casetta, Marques da Silva, and Vecchi (eds.) From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity.
Published, 09/28/2019.
- Santana, C. (2018). Mining History. Expositions.
Published, 12/05/2018.
https://expositions.journals.villanova.edu/article...
- Santana, C. (2018). Review of Philosophy and Climate Science. Notre Dame Philosophy Reviews.
Published, 09/22/2018.
https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/philosophy-and-climate-sc...
- Santana, C. (2018). Biodiversity is a chimera and chimeras aren't real. Biology & Philosophy.
Published, 04/12/2018.
https://link-springer-com.ezproxy.lib.utah.edu/art...
- Santana, C. (2018). Waiting for the Anthropocene. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
Published, 03/14/2018.
https://academic.oup.com/bjps/advance-article/doi/...
- Santana, C. (2017) “Why not all evidence is scientific evidence.” Episteme.
Published, 03/27/2017.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/episteme/a...
- Santana, C. (2016) “What is Language?” Ergo.
Published, 11/07/2016.
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ergo/12405314.0003.019...
- Santana, C. (2016) “Biodiversity Eliminativism.” in J. Garson, A. Plutynski, and S. Sarkar (eds.) Routledge Handbook for the Philosophy of Biodiversity.
Published, 11/01/2016.
- Kovaka, K., Santana, C., Patel, R., Akçay, E., & Weisberg, M. (2016). Agriculture increases individual fitness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 39.
Published, 06/30/2016.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioral...
- Santana, C., Patel, R., Chang, S., & Weisberg, M. (2016). When is the spread of a cultural trait due to cultural group selection? The case of religious syncretism. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 39.
Published, 03/09/2016.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioral...
- Santana, C. (2015). ‘Two Opposite Things Placed Near Each Other, are the Better Discerned’: Philosophical Readings of Cavendish's Literary Output. British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 23(2), 297-317.
Published, 02/04/2015.
https://utah.academia.edu/CarlosSantana
- Santana, C. (2014). Ambiguity in cooperative signaling. Philosophy of Science, 81(3), 398-422.
Published, 07/15/2014.
https://utah.academia.edu/CarlosSantana
- Santana, C. (2014). Save the planet: eliminate biodiversity. Biology & Philosophy, 29(6), 761-780. Chicago.
Published, 01/21/2014.
https://utah.academia.edu/CarlosSantana
- Santana, C., & Weisberg, M. (2014). Group-level traits are not units of selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37(03), 271-272.
Published, 06/27/2014.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioral...
- Santana, C. forthcoming. “Book Review: Thinking Through Climate Change, by Adam Briggle.” Quarterly Review of Biology.
Accepted, 03/30/2022.