Professor Craig specializes in philosophy of evolutionary biology and philosophy of science. After receiving her BA from Butler University and her MA and PhD from the University of Cincinnati, she taught at the University of Oklahoma and the University of Idaho before coming to Temple in 2013. In 2016, she won the College of Liberal Arts Teaching Award for Instructional Faculty. In 2018, she was voted Honors Professor of the Year by Temple Honors students.
“Neo-Darwinism and Evo-Devo: An Argument for Theoretical Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology” Perspectives on Science (2015).
“Criticism of the Extended Synthesis: A Response to Müller and Pigliucci” Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition 5 (2011) 395-396.
“The So-Called Extended Synthesis and Population Genetics” Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition 5 (2010) 117-123.
“Defending Evo-Devo: A Response to Hoekstra and Coyne” Philosophy of Science 76 (2009) 335-344.
Honors Environmental Ethics
Honors Ethics in Medicine
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of the Human
Philosophy of Science