- Misconceptions in Science
- Societal Impact in Research Collaborations beyond the Boundaries of Science
- Interpreting the History of Evolutionary Biology through a Kuhnian Prism: Sense or Nonsense?
- Scenarios as Tools of the Scientific Imagination: The Case of Climate Projections
- Stepping Forwards by Looking Back: Underdetermination, Epistemic Scarcity and Legacy Data
- Regimes of Evidence in Complexity Sciences
- Multiple Data
- Integrating Philosophy of Science into Research on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in the Life Sciences
- Descartes and the Dutch: Botanical Experimentation in the Early Modern Period
- Integrating Heather Douglas’ Inductive Risk Framework with an Account of Scientific Evidence: Why and How?
- Citizen Science and Scientific Objectivity: Mapping Out Epistemic Risks and Benefits
- Models, Parameterization, and Software: Epistemic Opacity in Computational Chemistry
- The Lost Liquid Cosmogony of Johannes Daniel Schlichting (1705–1765)
- Why Did Memetics Fail? Comparative Case Study
- Mess in Science and Wicked Problems
- Are Experts Representative of Non-Experts? Elective Modernism, Aspects of Representation, and the Argument from Inductive Risk
- The Reflex Machine and the Cybernetic Brain: The Critique of Abstraction and its Application to Computationalism
- Experimenting with Matter in the Works of Gabriel Plattes
- Kuhn, Condorcet, and Comte: On the Justification of the “Old” Historiography of Science
- Modern Evolutionary Biology and Brazilian Population Genetics: Theodosius Dobzhansky at the University of São Paulo
- Women and the Workplace. Collaborative Networks of Women Geneticists in Mexico in the 1960s and early 1970s
- Women in Early Human Cytogenetics: An Essay on a Gendered History of Chromosome Imaging
- South American Fieldwork/Cytogenetic Knowledge: The Cytogenetic Research Program of Sally Hughes-Schrader and Franz Schrader
- From Darkness to Gloom: The Feminine Presence in the Teaching of Human Evolution in Mexico
- Science, Sensibility and Gender in Argentina, 1820–1852
- Women and Partnership Genealogies in Drosophila Population Genetics
- Special Issue: Heredity and Evolution in an Ibero-American Context
- Dobzhansky and Dreyfus’s Group: The Introduction of Natural Population Genetics Studies in Brazil (1943–1960)
- Value-Free yet Policy-Relevant? The Normative Views of Climate Scientists and Their Bearing on Philosophy
- The Case Study Method in Philosophy of Science: An Empirical Study
- Knowledge Missemination: L. Susan Stebbing, C.E.M. Joad, and Philipp Frank on the Philosophy of the Physicists
- Intersubjective Accountability: Politics and Philosophy in the Left Vienna Circle
- Development of the Hybrid Rule and the Concept of Justice: The Selection of Subjects in Biomedical Research
- Bruno Latour and the Secularization of Science
- Discovery and Instrumentation: How Surplus Knowledge Contributes to Progress in Science
- Sciences as Systems
- The Fate of William Whewell’s Four Palætiological Domains: A Comparative Study
- Scientific Objectivity and Subjectivity in Eighteenth Century Pharmacology
- Light and Void. The Philosophical Background of Valerian Magni’s Vacuum Experiments
- “True Empiricism”: The Stakes of the Cousin-Schelling Controversy
- Experience and Experimentation: Medicine, Psychiatry and Experimental Psychology in Paul Janet
- Experimental Method and the Spiritualist Soul: The Case of Victor Cousin
- Introduction: Debates on Experience and Empiricism in Nineteenth Century France
- Historiographical Approaches on Experience and Empiricism in the Early Nineteenth-Century: Degérando and Tennemann
- Measuring Interdisciplinary Research Categories and Knowledge Transfer: A Case Study of Connections between Cognitive Science and Education
- Interdisciplinarities in Action: Cognitive Ethnography of Bioengineering Sciences Research Laboratories
- Interdisciplinarity in Historical Perspective
- Investigating Interdisciplinary Practice: Methodological Challenges (Introduction)
- Richard Waller and the Fusion of Visual and Scientific Practice in the Early Royal Society
- Robert Hooke and the Visual World of the Early Royal Society
- The Early Royal Society and Visual Culture
- Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, His Images and Draughtsmen
- Introduction to Making Visible: The Visual and Graphic Practices of the Early Royal Society
- Spinoza’s Missing Physiology
- Asymmetric Epistemology: Field Notes from Training in Two Disciplines
- Warrants, Middle-Range Theories, and Inferential Scaffolding in Archaeological Interpretation
- Misled by Metaphor: The Problem of Ingrained Analogy
- A Multi-Dimensional Pluralist Response to the DSM-Controversies
- Between Kin Selection and Cultural Relativism: Cultural Evolution and the Origin of Inequality
- The History of SPACE Between Science and Ordinary Language: What Can Words Tell Us About Conceptual Change?
- Minimal Structure Explanations, Scientific Understanding and Explanatory Depth
- Universality and RG Explanations
- Are There Both Causal and Non-Causal Explanations of a Rocket’s Acceleration?
- The Multifaceted Legacy of the Human Genome Program for Evolutionary Biology: An Epistemological Perspective
- Multilevel Ensemble Explanations: A Case from Theoretical Biology
- Shades of Grey: Granularity, Pragmatics, and Non-Causal Explanation
- Unifying the Debates: Mathematical and Non-Causal Explanations
- “Fleming Leapt on the Unusual like a Weasel on a Vole”: Challenging the Paradigms of Discovery in Science
- Can a Methodology Subvert the Logics of its Principal? Decolonial Meditations
- Gender and Scientists’ Views about the Value-Free Ideal
- No “Real” Experts: Unexpected Agreement Over Disagreement in STS and Philosophy of Science
- Descartes and the First Cartesians Revisited
- Roger Ariew and “The First Cartesians”
- Scholastic Logic and Cartesian Logic
- A Contextualist History of Cartesian Philosophy: Roger Ariew’s Descartes and the First Cartesians
- French Cartesian Scholasticism: Remarks on Descartes and the First Cartesians
- Picturing Feynman Diagrams and the Epistemology of Understanding
- The Nature of Representation in Feynman Diagrams
- How Do Feynman Diagrams Work?
- The Exigencies of War and the Stink of a Theoretical Problem: Understanding the Genesis of Feynman’s Quantum Electrodynamics as Mechanistic Modelling at Different Levels
- Feynman Diagrams: Modeling between Physics and Mathematics
- Companion Animals as Technologies in Biomedical Research
- Interdependent Concepts and their Independent Uses: Mental Imagery and Hallucinations
- In Defense of “Targeting” Some Dissent about Science
- Regressus and Empiricism in the Controversy about Galileo’s Lunar Observations
- A Mathematician Doing Physics: Mark Kac’s Work on the Modeling of Phase Transitions
- Sixteenth-Century Pharmacology and the Controversy between Reductionism and Emergentism
- A New Problem-Solving Paradigm for Philosophy of Science
- Methodological Strategies in Microbiome Research and their Explanatory Implications
- Explaining with Simulations: Why Visual Representations Matter
- Newton on Islandworld: Ontic-Driven Explanations of Scientific Method
- Conflicting Conceptions of Construction in Kant’s Philosophy of Geometry
- Fictionalism, Semantics, and Ontology
- The Cybernetic “General Model Theory”: Unifying Science or Epistemic Change?
- Pythagorean Pipe Dreams? Vincenzo Galilei, Marin Mersenne, and the Pneumatic Mysteries of the Pipe Organ
- Scientists’ Conceptions of Good Research Practice
- Thomas Kuhn, the Image of Science and the Image of Art: The First Manuscript of Structure
- Roger Bacon (c. 1220–1292) and his System of Laws of Nature: Classification, Hierarchy and Significance
- The “Problematic” Otomi: Metabolism, Nutrition, and the Classification of Indigenous Populations in Mexico in the 1930’s
- Blood Diseases in the Backyard: Mexican “indígenas” as a Population of Cognition in the Mid-1960s
- Amerindians, Europeans, Makiritare, Mestizos, Puerto Rican, and Quechua: Categorical Heterogeneity in Latin American Human Biology
- Fertility Surveyors and Population-Making Technologies in Latin America
- Populations of Cognition: Practices of Inquiry into Human Populations in Latin America
- Capturing Los Migrantes Desaparecidos: Crisis, Unknowability, and the Making of the Missing
- “An Unusual and Fast Disappearing Opportunity”: Infectious Disease, Indigenous Populations, and New Biomedical Knowledge in Amazonia, 1960–1970
- Practicing Population in Latin America
- Making Human Populations
- Populations of Misre/Cognition
- Privacy, Informed Consent, and Participant Observation
- Manual Labor and ‘Mean Mechanicks’: Bacon’s Mechanical History and the Deprecation of Craft Skills in Early Modern Science
- Genetically Modified Crops, Inclusion, and Democracy
- Post-Copernican Science in Galileo’s Italy
- Facing the Credibility Crisis of Science: On the Ambivalent Role of Pluralism in Establishing Relevance and Reliability
- Demarcating Fringe Science for Policy
- Demarcating Nature, Defining Ecology: Creating a Rationale for the Study of Nature’s “Primitive Conditions”
- “Why These Laws?”—Multiverse Discourse as a Scene of Response
- The Sensation and the Stimulus: Psychophysics and the Prehistory of the Marburg School