Cordelia Fine was born on 1975 and is a Canadian-born British philosopher of science, psychologist, and writer.
10 Facts About Cordelia Fine
Cordelia Fine is a full professor in the History and Philosophy of Science programme at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Cordelia Fine has authored several academic book chapters and numerous academic publications.
Cordelia Fine has written for The New York Times, Scientific American, New Scientist, The Psychologist, The Guardian, and The Monthly, among others, and has reviewed books for the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal.
Cordelia Fine born in Toronto, the daughter of writer Anne Fine and Kit Fine, a philosopher.
Cordelia Fine was educated at St George's School for Girls in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Cordelia Fine was awarded a bachelor's degree in Experimental Psychology with first-class honours from Oxford University, a Master of Philosophy in Criminology from Cambridge University, and a PhD in Psychology from University College London.
Cordelia Fine was an Associate Professor in the Melbourne Business School, at the University of Melbourne until 2016.
Cordelia Fine is currently a Professor in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Together with Barnard College sociomedical scientist Rebecca Jordan-Young, Cordelia Fine has rejected the claim, based on quotations of her criticisms of popular misrepresentations of science, that she is "anti-sex differences".