Nathan BrownIn hmolscience, Nathan Brown (c.1977-) is an English-Canadian philosopher noted for co-hosting the 2011 To Have Done With Life conference.

Education
Brown completed his BAH and MA at Queen’s University, PhD at the University of California Los Angeles, and presently is professor of poetics at Concordia University, Montreal, where he teaches graduate courses on Martin Heidegger (Being and Time), Georg Hegel (Science of Logic; Phenomenology of Spirit), Rene Descartes, Benedict Spinoza, David Hume, Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason), and Alain Badiou (Being and Event).

Quotes
The following are noted quotes:

“The problem for biology, then, is that it is constantly on the cusp of either reduction to physical chemistry or ideological capture by metaphysics.”
— Nathan Brown (2011), “Introduction” to To Be Done With Life conference [1]

References
1. Brown, Nathan. (2011). “Introduction” (Ѻ), WordPress, DoneWithLife.mi2.hr.

Further reading
● Brown, Nathan. (2007). “The Inorganic Open: Nanotechnology and Physical Being”, Radical Philosophy144, July/Aug.

External links
Nathan Brown (faculty) – University of Concordia.

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