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

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Department Affiliates

  • 9
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  • Other faculty
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  • 2
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  • 1
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  • 4
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  • Amit Hagar, Demons in Physics (review)
    Metascience 23 (2): 1-10. 2014.
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  • Amit Hagar, Discrete or Continuous? the Quest for Fundamental Length in Modern Physics
    Cambridge 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 Gravity
    Studies 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 Perception
    Biological Theory 9 (3): 258-268. 2014.
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  • Ann-Sophie Barwich, Fiction in Science? Exploring the Reality of Theoretical Entities
    In Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, De Gruyter. pp. 291-310. 2014.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Radical embodied cognitive neuroscience: Addressing “grand challenges” of the mind sciences
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8 01-10. 2014.
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  • Luis H. Favela, Review of Networks: An introduction by M. E. J. Newman
    Dynamical Systems Magazine. 2014.
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  • Luis H. Favela and Anthony Chemero, The Value of Affordances
    Religion, Brain and Behavior 4 147-149. 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
    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 Terms
    Biological 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 Limits
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 44 (2): 357-373. 2013.
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  • Marieke M. J. W. van Rooij, Luis H. Favela, MaryLauren Malone, and Michael J. Richardson, A dynamical model of risky choice
    Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society 35 1510-1515. 2013.
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  • Marieke M. J. W. van Rooij, Luis H. Favela, MaryLauren Malone, and Michael J. Richardson, Modeling the Dynamics of Risky Choice
    Ecological Psychology 25 293-303. 2013.
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  • Amit Hagar, Decoherence: The View from the History and the Philosophy of Science
    Phil. 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 2011
    Biological Theory 6 (2): 187-190. 2011.
    Photo of Ann-Sophie Barwich
  • Luis H. Favela, Biological Theories of Consciousness: The Search for Experience
    Dissertation, San Diego State University. 2009.
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  • Amit Hagar, Does Protective Measurement Tell us Anything about Quantum Reality?
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