- Douglas A. Vakoch and Matthew F. Dowd. The Drake Equation: Estimating the Prevalence of Extraterrestrial Life through the Ages
- Melinda Baldwin. Making Nature: The History of a Scientific Journal
- Andre Holenstein, Hubert Steinke, and Martin Stuber, eds. Scholars in Action: The Practice of Knowledge and the Figure of the Savant in the 18th Century, Volumes 1 and 2.
- Four Challenges to Epistemic Scientific Realism—and the Socratic Alternative.
- Referential and Perspectival Realism
- Theoretical practices that work: those that mimic Nature’s own
- Machine Learning and the Future of Realism
- Rebecca Lemov. Database of Dreams: The Lost Quest to Catalog Humanity. 354pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.
- Scientific Realism and the History of Chemistry
- How Deployment Realism withstands Doppelt’s Criticisms
- Being realistic: the challenge of theory change for a metaphysics of scientific realism
- The Relevance of Evidence from the History of Science in the Contemporary Realism/Anti-realism Debate
- Quo Vadis Selective Scientific Realism?
- Why the Realism Debate Matters for Science Policy: The Case of the Human Brain Project
- A Fond Farewell to “Approximate Truth”?
- Scientific Realism Again
- A Fond Farewell to “Approximate Truth”?
- A Fond Farewell to “Approximate Truth”?
- A Dilemma for the Scientific Realist
- Tolstoy’s argument: realism and the history of science
- BEWARE OF Mad DOG Realist
- Realism for realistic people
- Engaging philosophically with the history of science: two challenges for scientific realism
- Gravitational Waves and Scientific Realism
- Motives for Research
- Beyond Realism and Antirealism —At Last?
- Feyerabendian Pragmatism
- What is Scientific Realism?
- Review of Peoples’ Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier
- Review: Cold War Social Science
- A. Douglas Stone. Einstein and the Quantum: The Quest of the Valiant Swabian. 332 pp. Princeton University Press, 2013.
- Roberts, Dorothy. 2011. Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-Create Race in the Twenty-First Century. New York: The New Press.
- Review: Thomas R. Dunlap, In the Field, Among the Feathered
- Review: Cass R. Sunstein. Conspiracy Theories and Other Dangerous Ideas. 304 pp. Simon & Schuster, 2014.
- Maxwellian Electrodynamics Genesis and Development: Intertheoretic Context
- Review: Nikolas Rose and Joelle Abi-Rached, Neuro: The New Brain Sciences and the Management of the Mind.
- “What They Think of the Causes of So Much Suffering”: S. Weir Mitchell, John Kearsley Mitchell, and Ideas about Phantom Limb Pain in Late 19th c. America
- Technology and Social Inequality
- Colorblind Science?: Perceptions of the Importance of Racial Diversity in Science Research
- Studying Science and Social Inequalities: Resurgences and Divergences
- STS and Social Inequality: Editor’s Introduction