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Indiana University, Bloomington
Department of History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine

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  • Luis H. Favela, Emergence Makes the Science of Radical Embodiment Effective
    Topoi 1-10. forthcoming.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Edouard Machery, The concept of representation in the brain sciences: The current status and ways forward
    Mind and Language 40 (2): 215-225. 2025.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Edouard Machery, Contextualizing, eliminating, or glossing: What to do with unclear scientific concepts like representation
    Mind and Language 40 (2): 243-250. 2025.
    Photo of Luis H. Favela Photo of Edouard Machery
  • Luis H. Favela, The Ecological Brain: Unifying the Sciences of Brain, Body, and Environment
    Routledge. 2024.
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  • Christopher ChoGlueck and Elisabeth Lloyd, Race and Gender in Reserch
    In Ezio Di Nucci, Ji-Young Lee & Isaac A. Wagner (eds.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2023.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Mary Jean Amon, Reframing Cognitive Science as a Complexity Science
    Cognitive Science 47 (4). 2023.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Anthony Chemero, Plural Methods for Plural Ontologies: A Case Study from the Life Sciences
    In Mark-Oliver Casper & Giuseppe Flavio Artese (eds.), Situated Cognition Research: Methodological Foundations, Springer Verlag. pp. 217-238. 2023.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Review of Gualtiero Piccinini’s Neurocognitive Mechanisms: Explaining Biological Cognition- Gualtiero Piccinini, Neurocognitive Mechanisms: Explaining Biological Cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2020), 416 pp. $115.00 (hardcover) (review)
    Philosophy of Science 90 (3): 753-756. 2023.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Mary Jean Amon, Lorena Lobo, and Anthony Chemero, Empirical Evidence for Extended Cognitive Systems
    Cognitive Science 45 (11). 2021.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Dynamical systems theory in cognitive science and neuroscience
    Philosophy Compass 15 (8). 2020.
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  • Luis H. Favela, The dynamical renaissance in neuroscience
    Synthese 1 (1): 1-25. 2020.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Teaching and learning guide for: Dynamical systems theory in cognitive science and neuroscience
    Philosophy Compass 15 (8). 2020.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Emergence By Way of Dynamic Interactions
    Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1): 47-57. 2019.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Integrated Information Theory as a Conplexity Science Approach to Consciousness
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 26 (1-2): 21-47. 2019.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, How to be rational about empirical success in ongoing science: The case of the quantum nose and its critics
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 69 40-51. 2018.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Measuring the World: Olfaction as a Process Model of Perception
    In Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré (eds.), Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology, Oxford University Press. pp. 337-356. 2018.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Up the nose of the beholder? Aesthetic perception in olfaction as a decision-making process
    New Ideas in Psychology 47 157-165. 2017.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich and Karim Bschir, The manipulability of what? The history of G-protein coupled receptors
    Biology and Philosophy 32 (6): 1317-1339. 2017.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Is Captain Kirk a natural blonde? Do X-ray crystallographers dream of electron clouds? Comparing model-based inferences in science with fiction
    In Otávio Bueno, Steven French, George Darby & Dean Rickles (eds.), Thinking About Science, Reflecting on Art: Bringing Aesthetics and Philosophy of Science Together, Routledge. 2017.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Jonathan Martin, “Cognition” and Dynamical Cognitive Science
    Minds and Machines 27 (2): 331-355. 2017.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Making Sense of Smell
    The Philosophers' Magazine 73 (2): 41-47. 2016.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Discovering the Human Connectome (review)
    Philosophical Psychology 29 (1): 153-156. 2016.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Anthony Chemero, The animal-environment system
    In Y. Coello & M. H. Fischer (eds.), Foundations of Embodied Cognition: Volume 1: Perceptual and Emotional Embodiment, Routledge. pp. 59-74. 2016.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Anthony Chemero, An Ecological Account of Visual 'Illusions'
    Florida Philosophical Review 16 (1): 68-93. 2016.
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  • Isabella Sarto-Jackson and Richard R. Nelson, Sensory Measurements: Coordination and Standardization
    Biological Theory 10 (3): 200-211. 2015.
    Photo of Ann-Sophie Barwich Photo of Isabella Sarto-Jackson
  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, What is so special about smell? Olfaction as a model system in neurobiology
    Postgraduate Medical Journal 92 27-33. 2015.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Astrid Schwarz. Experiments in Practice. vii + 257 pp., illus., maps, table, bibl., index. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2014. £60 (review)
    Isis 106 (4): 898-899. 2015.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Bending Molecules or Bending the Rules? The Application of Theoretical Models in Fragrance Chemistry
    Perspectives on Science 23 (4): 443-465. 2015.
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  • Mary Jean Amon and Luis H. Favela, The complex experience of touching metallic, damp, and slimy things
    Theory and Psychology 25 543-545. 2015.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Understanding Cognition via Complexity Science
    Dissertation, University of Cincinnati. 2015.
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