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Conceptual Issues in Biology
First, I have theoretically covered the conceptual issues in current evolutionary theories. As I had studied those issues from the graduate school, I am certain that at least in Korea, I am the most accomplished researcher in this field. Among the issues, I have mainly focused my research on ‘the unit of selection’ problem and I have critically reviewed the multi-level selection theory. This professional research led me to publish my trilogy of Darwin Series in Korean, Darwin’s Table, Darwin’s Study, and Darwin’s Garden. Currently, I am working on comparing the metaphysics supported by replicator theory and developmental systems theory, respectively. Related accomplishments are as follows.
RESEARCH PAPER
- Jun, J., Yoo, S., and Jang, D.*(under review), On the Interpretations and Robustness of Inclusive Fitness Theory
- Jang, D.(2017), What Can Cultural Psychology Give to Twenty-First-Century Biology, East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal, 11:405-409
- Jun, J., and Jang, D.*(2017), Criticisms of the Perspective Pluralism of Trait-Group Selection Theory, Korean Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 20(1): 1-33(in Korean)
- Jun, J., and Jang, D.*(2015), A Controversy on Inclusive fitness theory and its semantic problems, Korean Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 18(1): 103-128(in Korean)
- Chun, J. N., Lim J. M., Kang, Y., Kim, E. H., Shin, Y.-C., Kim, H.-G., Jang, D., Kwon, D., Shin, S.-Y., So, I., and Jeon, J.-H.(2014), A network perspective on unraveling the role of TRP channels in biology and disease, Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 466:173-182.
- Jang, D.(2008), A Generalized Replicator theory, Genes, Memes, and Intentional Stance, Korean Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 11(1): 1-33(in Korean)
- Jang, D. (2007), Dawkins Revisited: Replicator, Agent, and the Beneficiary, Philosophical Thoughts, vol. 25, pp.195-225. (in Korean)
- Jang, D. (2005), Evolution of Altruism and Levels of selection controversy: Is Multi-level selection theory better?, Korean Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 8, pp.81-113. (in Korean)
- Jang,D., and Choe, J.C.*(2004), How Innovations Come About?, Philosophy and Reality, vol.60(1): 75-98.(in Korean)
- Jang, D.(2003), Searching for the Truth of the Genes: From the Selfish Gene Theory to Developmental Systems Theory, The ELSI Studies, vol. 1(1): 61-83.(in Korean)