Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Details
-
MA program offered
-
PhD program offered
Administrators
Also at University of Bristol
-
Johannes Stern, Semantic Singularities: Paradoxes of Reference, Predication and Truth By Keith SimmonsAnalysis 80 (3): 601-604. 2020.
-
Ana-Maria Crețu, Diagnosing disagreements: The authentication of the positron 1931–1934Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 70 (C): 28-38. 2020.
-
Radin Dardashti, Richard Dawid, Sean Gryb, and Karim Thebault, On the Empirical Consequences of the AdS/CFT DualityIn Nick Huggett, Keizo Matsubara & Christian Wüthrich (eds.), Beyond Spacetime: The Foundations of Quantum Gravity, Cambridge University Press.. pp. 284-303. 2020.
-
Tina Eliassi-Rad, Henry Farrell, David Garcia, Stephan Lewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim Thebault, and Karoline Wiesner, What science can do for democracy: a complexity science approachHumanities and Social Sciences Communications 7. 2020.
-
Samir Okasha and Karim Thébault, Is there a Bayesian justification of hypothetico‐deductive inference?Noûs 54 (4): 774-794. 2020.
-
Peter W. Evans and Karim Thebault, On the Limits of Experimental KnowledgePhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 378 (2177). 2020.
-
Peter W. Evans and Karim Thebault, What can bouncing oil droplets tell us about quantum mechanics?European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (3): 1-32. 2020.
-
Tina Eliassi-Rad, H. Farrell, Stephan da GarciaLewandowsky, Patricia Palacios, Don A. Ross, Didier Sornette, Karim Thebault, and Karoline Wiesner, What science can do for democracy – A complexity science approachHumanities and Social Sciences Communications 7. 2020.
-
Rachael L. Brown, Carl Brusse, Bryce Huebner, and Ross Pain, Unification at the cost of realism and precisionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
-
Ross Pain, You: A Natural History, by William B IrvineQuarterly Review of Biology 95 (3): 250-251. 2020.
-
Ross Pain and Rachael L. Brown, Mind the gap: a more evolutionarily plausible role for technical reasoning in cumulative technological cultureSynthese 199 (1-2): 2467-2489. 2020.
-
Emanuele Ratti, ‘Models of’ and ‘Models for’: On the Relation between Mechanistic Models and Experimental Strategies in Molecular BiologyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (2): 773-797. 2020.
-
Emanuele Ratti, Phronesis and Automated Science: The Case of Machine Learning and BiologyIn Marta Bertolaso & Fabio Sterpetti (eds.), A Critical Reflection on Automated Science: Will Science Remain Human?, Springer. 2020.
-
Emanuele Ratti, What kind of novelties can machine learning possibly generate? The case of genomicsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83 (C): 86-96. 2020.
-
Ryan Mark Nefdt, Formal Semantics and Applied Mathematics: An Inferential AccountJournal of Logic, Language and Information 29 (2): 221-253. 2020.
-
Ryan Mark Nefdt, Teaching and Learning Guide for: The Philosophy of Linguistics: Scientific Underpinnings and Methodological DisputesPhilosophy Compass 15 (1). 2020.
-
Ryan Mark Nefdt, A Puzzle concerning Compositionality in MachinesMinds and Machines 30 (1): 47-75. 2020.
-
Ryan Mark Nefdt, Carita Klippi, and Bart Karstens, The Philosophy and Science of Language (edited book)Palgrave Mcmillan. 2020.
-
Jed Buchwald, Chen-Pang Yeang, Noah Stemeroff, Jenifer Barton, and Quinn Harrington, Correction to: What Heinrich Hertz discovered about electric waves in 1887–1888Archive for History of Exact Sciences 75 (2): 173-173. 2020.
-
Richard Pettigrew, Veritism, Epistemic Risk, and the Swamping ProblemAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4): 761-774. 2019.
-
Richard Pettigrew and Jonathan Weisberg, The Open Handbook of Formal Epistemology (edited book)PhilPapers Foundation. 2019.
-
Alexander James Bird and Richard Pettigrew, Internalism, Externalism, and the KK PrincipleErkenntnis 86 (6): 1-20. 2019.
-
Richard Pettigrew, On the Accuracy of Group CredencesIn Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Volume 6, Oxford University Press. pp. 137-160. 2019.
-
Catrin Campbell-Moore, Limits in the Revision Theory: More Than Just Definite VerdictsJournal of Philosophical Logic 48 (1): 11-35. 2019.