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  1. Richard Levins (June 1, 1930 – January 19, 2016) was a Marxist biologist, a population geneticist, biomathematician, mathematical ecologist, and philosopher of science who researched diversity in human populations.

  2. Richard Levins was a John Rock Professor of Population Sciences at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, known for his interdisciplinary and holistic approach to biology and social issues. He worked on topics such as new and resurgent diseases, agroecology, and alternative development pathways.

  3. Richard Levins, John Rock Professor of Population Sciences, died January 19, 2016, at 85. He was known for his ability to make connections between seemingly disparate topics such as biology and political theory.

  4. 5. Jan. 2007 · Against this backdrop of logic and physics-driven philosophy of science, Richard Levins’ early contributions to philosophy of biology are notable for their attention to the complex issues facing practicing theoreticians.

    • Michael Weisberg
    • weisberg@phil.upenn.edu
    • 2007
  5. A tribute to Richard Levins, a renowned ecologist, biomathematician, and philosopher of science, who died in 2016. He wrote several articles for Monthly Review magazine, including "How to Visit a Socialist Country".

  6. Richard LEVINS | Cited by 1,344 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 41 publications | Contact Richard LEVINS.

  7. 22. Jan. 2016 · Richard Levins, the great radical and scientist, passed away on January 19. Levins was a profound thinker who made foundational contributions to scientific and intellectual fields ranging from community ecology and evolutionary theory to mathematical biology, public health, and the philosophy of science.