Illinois Wesleyan University (BS)
Indiana University (PhD)
Partner
Richard "Dick" Wellman
Notable ideas
Philosophy of Biology, Species-As-Individuals, Evolutionary Interactors
David Lee Hull (June 15, 1935 – August 11, 2010)[1] was an American philosopher who was most notable for founding the field philosophy of biology.[2] Hull is recognized within evolutionary culture studies as contributing heavily in early discussions of the conceptualization of memetics.[3][4] In addition to his academic prominence, he was well known as a gay man who fought for the rights of other gay and lesbian philosophers.[5] Hull was partnered with Richard "Dick" Wellman, a Chicago school teacher, until Wellman's passing during the drafting of Science as Process.[6]