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Christopher ChoGlueck and Elisabeth Lloyd, Race and Gender in ReserchIn Ezio Di Nucci, Ji-Young Lee & Isaac A. Wagner (eds.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2022.
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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 criticsStudies 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 PerceptionIn 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 processNew 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 receptorsBiology 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 fictionIn 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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Ann-Sophie Barwich and Hasok Chang, Sensory Measurements: Coordination and StandardizationBiological Theory 10 (3): 200-211. 2015.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich, What is so special about smell? Olfaction as a model system in neurobiologyPostgraduate 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 ChemistryPerspectives on Science 23 (4): 443-465. 2015.
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Amit Hagar, Discrete or Continuous? the Quest for Fundamental Length in Modern PhysicsCambridge University Press. 2014.
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Amit Hagar, Review of M. Thalos' "Without Hierarchy" (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 201410. 2014.
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Amit Hagar, Squaring the Circle: Gleb Wataghin and the Prehistory of Quantum GravityStudies in the History and the Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (2): 217-227. 2014.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich, A Sense So Rare: Measuring Olfactory Experiences and Making a Case for a Process Perspective on Sensory PerceptionBiological Theory 9 (3): 258-268. 2014.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich, Fiction in Science? Exploring the Reality of Theoretical EntitiesIn Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, De Gruyter. pp. 291-310. 2014.
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Amit Hagar, Review of Tim Maudlin's Philosophy of Physics: Space & Time (review)Physics in Perspective (x). 2013.
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Baetu Tudor, Ann-Sophie Barwich, Daniel Stephen Brooks, Sebastien Dutreuil, and Pierre-Luc Germain, Model Thinking in the Life Sciences: Complexity in the Making: Second European Advanced Seminar in the Philosophy of the Life Sciences, “In Vivo, ex Vivo, in Vitro, in Silico: Models in the life sciences” Hermance, Switzerland, 10–14 September 2012 (review)Biological Theory 8 (1): 121-124. 2013.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich, A Pluralist Approach to Extension: The Role of Materiality in Scientific Practice for the Reference of Natural Kind TermsBiological Theory 7 (2): 100-108. 2013.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich, Science and Fiction: Analysing the Concept of Fiction in Science and its LimitsJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (2): 357-373. 2013.
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Amit Hagar, Decoherence: The View from the History and the Philosophy of SciencePhil. Trans. Royal Soc. London A 375 (1975). 2012.
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Amit Hagar, Veiled Realism? Review of B d'Espagnat's On Physics and Philosophy (review)Physics in Perspective (x). 2012.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich and Alba Amilburu, Bridging Disciplines? An Inquiry on the Future of Natural Kinds in Philosophy and the Life Sciences (review)Biological Theory 6 (2): 187-190. 2011.
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Ann-Sophie Barwich and Alba Amilburu, Bridging Disciplines? An Inquiry on the Future of Natural Kinds in Philosophy and the Life Sciences: Natural Kinds in Philosophy and in the Life Sciences: Scholastic Twilight or New Dawn? Granada, Spain, 7–9 September 2011Biological Theory 6 (2): 187-190. 2011.