Francesca

Bellazzi

Philosophy and Metaphysics of Science

And other meta-thoughts

Teaching Fellow in Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham (UK)

Honorary Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Department of Science and Technology at UCL (UK)

Honorary Visiting Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Bristol (UK)

Writer for @Jargonium and @Chemistry World

f.bellazzi@bham.ac.uk

francesca.bellazzi@bristol.ac.uk

bellazzi.francesca.ac@gmail.com


ABOUT

I am interested in the complexity of the interactions between different entities. In particular, I am fascinated by the interface between chemistry and biology.

I have also several side projects that consider the ethical aspects of science, in particular focusing on virtue ethics and epistemic injustice.


“I have the feeling or the intuition (which is what it is and nothing more) that the world will not be something like a dappled world of independent and various entities nor only a net of fundamental relations. The things that populate it are plenty, rich and surprising, and they are what they are when they are in the relations that allow them to be what they are. These relations constitute a fundamental unity that is a precondition for the very being of every single thing: a uni ted, interconnected world that gives rise to the special and unique nature of everything.”

(Parting thoughts from Biochemical Kinds and the Unity of Science)