| Values and evidence: how models make a difference |
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| The turn of the valve: representing with material models |
6 |
| Scientific polarization |
5 |
| What distinguishes data from models? |
5 |
| Why computer simulations are not inferences, and in what sense they are experiments |
5 |
| Epistemology of causal inference in pharmacology Towards a framework for the assessment of harms |
5 |
| Simplified models: a different perspective on models as mediators |
5 |
| Against fields |
5 |
| Are computer simulations experiments? And if not, how are they related to each other? |
4 |
| The objectivity of Subjective Bayesianism |
4 |
| Farmers' experiments and scientific methodology |
4 |
| Physics' silence on time |
3 |
| The in-principle inconclusiveness of causal evidence in macroeconomics |
3 |
| The division of advisory labour: the case of mitochondrial donation' |
3 |
| Epistemology for interdisciplinary research - shifting philosophical paradigms of science |
3 |
| The wave-function as a multi-field |
3 |
| Frames and concepts in the philosophy of science |
2 |
| The role of the environment in computational explanations |
2 |
| Theory-choice, transient diversity and the efficiency of scientific inquiry |
2 |
| So ... who is your audience? |
2 |
| The division of cognitive labor: two missing dimensions of the debate |
2 |
| Relativistic spacetimes and definitions of determinism |
2 |
| Multiple Realizability as a design heuristic in biological engineering |
2 |
| How to build an infinite lottery machine |
2 |
| The limits of Humeanism |
2 |
| Induction and knowledge-what |
2 |
| Autopoiesis, biological autonomy and the process view of life |
2 |
| Roads to the past: how to go and not to go backward in time in quantum theories |
2 |
| Variation of information as a measure of one-to-one causal specificity |
2 |
| What we (should) talk about when we talk about fruitfulness |
1 |
| Understanding does not depend on (causal) explanation |
1 |
| Water has a microstructural essence after all |
1 |
| The Janus head of Bachelard's phenomenotechnique: from purification to proliferation and back |
1 |
| Multiple diversity concepts and their ethical-epistemic implications |
1 |
| Explanation and abstraction from a backward-error analytic perspective |
1 |
| Dealing with the changeable and blurry edges of living things: a modified version of property-cluster kinds |
1 |
| The Infinity from Nothing paradox and the Immovable Object meets the Irresistible Force |
1 |
| The economy of nature: the structure of evolution in Linnaeus, Darwin, and the modern synthesis |
1 |
| Symmetry arguments against regular probability: A reply to recent objections |
1 |
| Modeling creative abduction Bayesian style |
1 |
| On de Finetti's instrumentalist philosophy of probability |
1 |
| 'Physics is a kind of metaphysics': Aemile Meyerson and Einstein's late rationalistic realism |
1 |
| Methodological empiricism and the choice of measurement models in social sciences |
1 |
| Definition in mathematics |
1 |
| Integrative taxonomy and the operationalization of evolutionary independence |
1 |
| Explanatory integration |
1 |
| Euler's Konigsberg: the explanatory power of mathematics |
1 |
| Token physicalism and functional individuation |
1 |
| Universality caused: the case of renormalization group explanation |
1 |
| Two challenges for a boolean approach to constitutive inference |
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