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Michael Ruse (born 21 June 1940) is a British-born Canadian philosopher of science who specializes in the philosophy of biology and works on the
relationship between science and religion The relationship between religion and science involves discussions that interconnect the study of the natural world, history, philosophy, and theology. Even though the ancient and medieval worlds did not have conceptions resembling the modern u ...
, the
creation–evolution controversy Recurring cultural, political, and theological rejection of evolution by religious groups (sometimes termed the creation–evolution controversy, the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) exists regarding the origins of the Ea ...
, and the demarcation problem within
science Science is a systematic endeavor that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe. Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence ...
. Ruse currently teaches at
Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
.


Career

Ruse was born in
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,
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, attending Bootham School, York. He took his undergraduate degree at the
University of Bristol , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
(1962), his master's degree at McMaster University,
Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is approximately southwest of ...
(1964), and Ph.D. at the University of Bristol (1970). Ruse taught at the University of Guelph in
Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ...
, Canada for 35 years. Since his retirement from Guelph, he has taught at
Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
and is the Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy (2000–present). In 1986, he was elected as a Fellow of both the
Royal Society of Canada The Royal Society of Canada (RSC; french: Société royale du Canada, SRC), also known as the Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada (French: ''Académies des arts, des lettres et des sciences du Canada''), is the senior national, bil ...
and the
American Association for the Advancement of Science The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated goals of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific respons ...
. He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Bergen, Norway (1990), McMaster University, Ontario, Canada (2003) and the
University of New Brunswick The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is a public university with two primary campuses in Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick. It is the oldest English-language university in Canada, and among the oldest public universities in North Amer ...
, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada (2007). In September 2014 he was made an Honorary Doctor of Science by University College London. Ruse was a key witness for the
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in the 1981 test case (''
McLean v. Arkansas ''McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education'', 529 F. Supp. 1255 (E.D. Ark. 1982), was a 1981 legal case in the US state of Arkansas. A lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas by various parents, ...
'') of the state law permitting the teaching of " creation science" in the
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school system. The federal judge ruled that the state law was unconstitutional. His 1996 book on the idea of progress in biology (orthogenesis), ''
Monad to Man ''Monad to Man: the concept of progress in evolutionary biology'' is a 1996 book about the longstanding idea that evolution is progressive by the philosopher of biology Michael Ruse. It analyses the connection between ideas of progress in cultur ...
'', had a mixed reception from other philosophers of biology.
Peter J. Bowler Peter J. Bowler (born 8 October 1944) is a historian of biology who has written extensively on the history of evolutionary thought, the history of the environmental sciences, and on the history of genetics. His 1984 book, ''Evolution: The Hi ...
described it as an important and controversial book on the status of evolutionism. Ron Amundson called Ruse an analytic and empiricist philosopher, but found Ruse's handling of structuralism "less satisfactory" than of the
adaptation In biology, adaptation has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process of natural selection that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their evolutionary fitness. Secondly, it is a state reached by the po ...
ist, Darwinian traditions. He called Ruse's writing style "bluff, unselfconscious, and opinionated" and finds Ruse sarcastic, "scarcely a neutral observer". Michael Ghiselin criticised Ruse as a "politically correct" "academic bigot", disagreed with Ruse's narrative about phylogenetics, and accused him of "completely ignor ngrecent work such as by Carl Woese, "neglect ngdata" that contradict his thesis. Ironically, in Ghiselin's view, Ruse's own epistemological ideal for science relied on the idea of Progress. Ruse delivered some of the 2001 Gifford Lectures in Natural Theology at the
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. His lectures on Evolutionary Naturalism, "A Darwinian Understanding of Epistemology" and "A Darwinian Understanding of Ethics," are collected in ''The Nature and Limits of Human Understanding'' (ed. Anthony Sanford, T & T Clark, 2003). Ruse debates regularly with
William A. Dembski William Albert Dembski (born July 18, 1960) is an American mathematician, philosopher and theologian. He was a proponent of intelligent design (ID) pseudoscience, specifically the concept of specified complexity, and was a senior fellow of the ...
, a proponent of
intelligent design Intelligent design (ID) is a pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God, presented by its proponents as "an evidence-based scientific theory about life's origins". Numbers 2006, p. 373; " Dcaptured headlines for its bold attempt to ...
. Ruse takes the position that it is possible to reconcile the Christian faith with evolutionary theory. Ruse founded the journal ''
Biology and Philosophy ''Biology & Philosophy'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes articles about philosophy of biology, broadly understood to span conceptual, theoretical, and methodological issues in the biological sciences. The journal was founded ...
'', of which he is now Emeritus Editor, and has published numerous books and articles. He cites the influence of his late colleague
Ernan McMullin Ernan McMullin (October 13, 1924 – February 8, 2011) was an Irish philosopher who last served as the O’Hara Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. He was an internationally respected philosopher of science who has wr ...
. Since 2013, Ruse has been listed on the Advisory Council of the National Center for Science Education. In 2014, Ruse was named the
Bertrand Russell Society Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British mathematician, philosopher, logician, and public intellectual. He had a considerable influence on mathematics, logic, set theory, linguistics, ar ...
's award winner for his dedication to science and reason.Philosophy professor honored by Bertrand Russell Society for dedication to science and reason
Florida State University Florida State University (FSU) is a public university, public research university in Tallahassee, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida. Founded in 1851, it is located on the oldest continuous site of higher e ...
Arts and Sciences; May 20, 2014
Ruse has sought to reconcile science and religion, a position which has brought him into conflict with
Richard Dawkins Richard Dawkins (born 26 March 1941) is a British evolutionary biologist and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford and was Professor for Public Understanding of Science in the University of Oxford from 1995 to 2008. An ...
and ''Pharyngula'' science blogger PZ Myers. Ruse has engaged in heated exchanges with new atheists. According to Ruse in 2009, "Richard Dawkins, in his best selling '' The God Delusion'', likens me to
Neville Chamberlain Arthur Neville Chamberlain (; 18 March 18699 November 1940) was a British politician of the Conservative Party who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1937 to May 1940. He is best known for his foreign policy of appeaseme ...
, the pusillanimous appeaser of Hitler at Munich. Jerry Coyne reviewed one of my books (Can a Darwinian be a Christian?) using the Orwellian quote that only an intellectual could believe the nonsense I believe in. And non-stop blogger P. Z. Myers has referred to me as a 'clueless gobshite.'" Ruse said new atheists do the side of science a "grave disservice", a "disservice to scholarship", and that "Dawkins in ''The God Delusion'' would fail any introductory philosophy or religion course", and that ''The God Delusion'' makes him "ashamed to be an atheist". Ruse concluded, saying "I am proud to be the focus of the invective of the new atheists. They are a bloody disaster".


Personal life

Ruse has two children from his first marriage, and has been married to his second wife since 1985, with whom he has three children. Ruse is an atheist, although he rejects the New Atheism movement.


Selected works

*''The Darwinian revolution'' (1979) *''Is science sexist? and other problems in the biomedical sciences'' (1981) *''Darwinism defended, a guide to the evolution controversies'' (1982) *''Sociobiology, sense or nonsense?'' (1st ed. 1979, 2nd ed. 1985) *''Taking Darwin seriously: a naturalistic approach to philosophy'' (1986) *'' Homosexuality: A Philosophical Inquiry'' (1988) *''The Philosophy of biology today'' (1988) *''The Darwinian paradigm: essays on its history, philosophy and religious implications'' (1989) * ''Evolution: The First Four Billion Years''. (edited with Michael Travis) (2009) *''Evolutionary naturalism: selected essays'' (1995) *'' Monad to man: the concept of progress in evolutionary biology'' (1996) *''But is it science? the philosophical question in the creation/evolution controversy'' (1996) (ed.) *''Mystery of mysteries: is evolution a social construction?'' (1999) *''Biology and the foundation of ethics'' (1999) *''Can a Darwinian be a Christian? the relationship between science and religion'' (2001) *''The evolution wars: a guide to the debates'' (2003) *''Darwin and Design: Does evolution have a purpose?'' (2003) *''Darwinian Heresies'' (edited with Abigail Lustig and
Robert J. Richards Robert J. Richards (born 1942) is an author and the Morris Fishbein Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Science and Medicine at the University of Chicago. He has written or edited seven books about the history of science as well as ...
) (2004) *''The Evolution-Creation Struggle'' (2005) *''Darwinism and its Discontents'' (2006) *''Cambridge Companion to the Origin of Species'' (edited with
Robert J. Richards Robert J. Richards (born 1942) is an author and the Morris Fishbein Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Science and Medicine at the University of Chicago. He has written or edited seven books about the history of science as well as ...
) (2008) *''Philosophy after Darwin'' (2009) *''Defining Darwin: Essays on the History and Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology'' (2009) *''Science and Spirituality: Making room for faith in the age of science'' (2010) *''The Philosophy of Human Evolution'' (2012) *''The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet'' (2013) *''Atheism: What Everyone Needs to Know'' (2015) *''Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us about Evolution'' (2016) Oxford University Press *''On Purpose'' (2018) Princeton University Press


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External links


Michael Ruse's Homepage at Florida StateMichael Ruse's page at FSU's History and Philosophy of Science siteMichael Ruse on Charles Darwin: Evolution Is No Monkey BusinessCan a Christian be a Darwinian? Lecture given in 2007 at
The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion
Speech by Michael Ruse 1993 to American Association for the Advancement of ScienceBiography and summary of Gifford Lectures
(2001,
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), by Dr Brannon Hancock
An autobiographical interview with Michael Ruse at What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher?
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