| Propositional content in signals |
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| Altruistic deception |
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| Seeing nature as a 'universal store of genes': How biological diversity became 'genetic resources', 1890-1940 |
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| Deception as cooperation |
3 |
| A blooming and buzzing confusion: Buffon, Reimarus, and Kant on animal cognition |
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| Historical biological essentialism |
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| Functional ecology's non-selectionist understanding of function |
2 |
| Race and nutrition in the New World: Colonial shadows in the age of epigenetics |
2 |
| Ancient DNA: a history of the science before Jurassic Park |
2 |
| On the evidentiary standards for nutrition advice |
2 |
| Past responsibility: History and the ethics of research on ethnic groups |
2 |
| Radical pluralism, classificatory norms and the legitimacy of species classifications |
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| Motives and merits of counterfactual histories of science |
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| Synthesis of contraries: Hughlings Jackson on sensory-motor representation in the brain |
1 |
| The significance of levels of organization for scientific research: A heuristic approach |
1 |
| The function of the heart is not obvious |
1 |
| Much ado about mice: Standard-setting in model organism research |
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| Neo-Paleyan biology |
1 |
| From seconds to eons: Time scales, hierarchies, and processes in evo-devo |
1 |
| Universal etiology, multifactorial diseases and the constitutive model of disease classification |
1 |
| ENCODE and the parts of the human genome |
1 |
| The myth of Hempel and the DSM-III |
1 |
| Defending pluralism about compositional explanations |
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| Policing the social body: Medicine and the administration of legal gender recognition in France and Italy, an historical perspective |
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| Hamilton meets causal decision theory |
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| Chemical arbitrariness and the causal role of molecular adapters |
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| Imitating nature: Analogy and experiment in D'Arcy Thompson's Science of Form |
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| Mesoscopic modeling as a cognitive strategy for handling complex biological systems |
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| Misunderstanding graphs: The confusion of biological Glade diversity diagrams and archaeological frequency seriation diagrams |
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| Anticipatory measure: Alex Comfort, experimental gerontology and the measurement of senescence |
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| Placebo trials without mechanisms: How far can they go? |
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| Treatment for whom? Towards a phenomenological resolution of controversy within autism treatment |
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| The biopolitics of CFS/ ME |
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| Searle on the biology of seeing |
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| The sick dancers: The construction of medical knowledge about the epidemic of dance in Itapagipe, Salvador, Bahia (1882-1901) |
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| Mechanism diagrams and abstraction-by-aggregation |
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| Synthesis, convergence, and differences in the entangled histories of cytogenetics in medicine: A comparative study of Canada and Mexico |
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| Should we ask for more than consistency of Darwinism with Mendelism? |
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| Living natural products in Kant's physical geography |
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| Sequencing through thick and thin: Historiographical and philosophical implications |
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| Broadening heredity |
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| Footnotes to Frankenstein |
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| Engaging with a genealogy of health: Biopolitics and Korean medicine |
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| A brain worth keeping? Waste, value and time in contemporary brain banking |
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| Disentangling organic and technological progress: An epistemological clarification introducing a key distinction between two levels of axiology |
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| Should phenomenological approaches to illness be wary of naturalism? |
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| Paolo Boccone and the visual communication of pre-Linnean botany. A comparison between his Leiden herbarium, Paris autoprint and published Icones (1674) |
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| Fictional experimental modeling in biology: In vivo representation |
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| Vaccine development as a 'doable problem': The case of the meningococcal A vaccines 1962-1969 |
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| Between mice and sheep: Biotechnology, agricultural science and animal models in late-twentieth century Edinburgh |
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