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[[Mark A. Bedau]] is an [[American]] [[Philosopher]] and [[Business Man]] who works in the field of [[Artificial Life]]. He is the son of Philosopher [[Hugo_Adam_Bedau]].
[[Mark A. Bedau]] is an [[American]] [[Philosopher]] who works in the field of [[Artificial Life]]. He is the son of Philosopher [[Hugo_Adam_Bedau]].


Prof. Bedau teaches philosophy at [[Reed College]], he is also the Co-Founder of the Co-Founder of the European Center for Living Technology (ECLT) <ref>[http://www.ecltech.org/ecltech_j/]</ref> and Visiting Professor, Ph.D. Program in Life Sciences: Foundations and Ethics, European School of Molecular Medicine <ref>[http://people.reed.edu/~mab/]</ref>.
Prof. Bedau teaches philosophy at [[Reed College]], he is also the Co-Founder of the Co-Founder of the European Center for Living Technology (ECLT) <ref>[http://www.ecltech.org/ecltech_j/]</ref> and Visiting Professor, Ph.D. Program in Life Sciences: Foundations and Ethics, European School of Molecular Medicine <ref>[http://people.reed.edu/~mab/]</ref>.

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Mark A. Bedau is an American Philosopher who works in the field of Artificial Life. He is the son of Philosopher Hugo_Adam_Bedau.

Prof. Bedau teaches philosophy at Reed College, he is also the Co-Founder of the Co-Founder of the European Center for Living Technology (ECLT) [1] and Visiting Professor, Ph.D. Program in Life Sciences: Foundations and Ethics, European School of Molecular Medicine [2].

Prof. Bedau is also the editor of the Artificial Life Journal [3]

He has been the COO of Protolife, a Biotechnology start-up based in Venice, Italy. [4]

Recent Books

  • M. A. Bedau and E. C. Parke, eds. The prospect of protocells: social and ethical implications of the recreation of life. Cambridge: MIT Press. 2009.
  • Mark A. Bedau, Carol E. Cleland. The Nature of Life: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives from Philosophy. 2011.
  • Mark A. Bedau and Paul Humphreys, eds. Emergence: contemporary readings in philosophy and science. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008.