David Haig is a professor at Harvard University and a distinguished scientist in the field of evolutionary biology.
His work focuses on genetic conflicts and the intersection of biology and philosophy.
Haig is known for his ability to connect complex scientific concepts with broader philosophical ideas, as demonstrated in "From Darwin to Derrida." His writing style is described as dense and intellectually challenging, requiring readers to have a strong background in both biology and philosophy.
Haig's research has contributed significantly to understanding genetic imprinting and parent-offspring conflict.
His interdisciplinary approach aims to bridge gaps between evolutionary biology, philosophy, and information theory.
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