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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science

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Department Affiliates

  • 11
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • 7
    Graduate students
  • 3
    Undergraduates
  • 11
    Alumni
  • 1
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus

  • Graduate Department of Philosophy
  • Department of Philosophy
  • Applied Psychology And Human Development
  • All departments
  • Other departments

  • Justin Donhauser and Jamie Shaw, What Theoretical Ecology Reveals about Knowledge Transfer
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1-20. forthcoming.
    Photo of Justin Donhauser Photo of Jamie Shaw
  • Jamie Shaw, Peer Review, Innovation, and Predicting the Future of Science: The Scope of Lotteries in Science Funding Policy
    Philosophy of Science 1-15. forthcoming.
    Photo of Jamie Shaw
  • Georg Starke, F. Gille, A. Termine, Y. Aquina, R. Chavarriaga, Andrea Ferrario, Jeff Hastings, K. Jongsma, Philipp Kellmeyer, B. Kulynych, E. Postan, E. Racine, Dilek Sahin C, P. Tomaszewska, Karina Vold, Joyclie Webb, Alessandro Facchini, and Marcello Ienca, Finding Consensus on Trust in AI in Health Care: Recommendations From a Panel of International Experts
    Journal of Medical Internet Research 27 (e56306). 2025.
    Photo of Andrea Ferrario Photo of Philipp Kellmeyer Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Alessandro Facchini Photo of Docteur Şahin
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  • Karina Vold and Xinyuan Liao, Neuroprosthetics, Extended Cognition, and the Problem of Ownership
    In Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs, Birgit Beck & Orsolya Friedrich (eds.), Neuro-ProsthEthics: Ethical Implications of Applied Situated Cognition, J. B. Metzler. pp. 1-20. 2024.
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  • Karina Vold, Human-AI Cognitive Teaming: Using AI to support State-level Decision Making on the Resort to Force
    Australian Journal of International Affairs 78 (2): 229-236. 2024.
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  • Karina Vold and Xinyuan Liao, Neuroprosthetics, Extended Cognition, and the Problem of Ownership
    In Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs, Birgit Beck & Orsolya Friedrich (eds.), Neuro-ProsthEthics: Ethical Implications of Applied Situated Cognition, J. B. Metzler. pp. 37-55. 2024.
    Photo of Karina Vold
  • Wout Schellaert, Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Karina Vold, John Burden, Pablo A. M. Casares, Bao Sheng Loe, Roi Reichart, Sean O. O HEigeartaigh, Anna Korhonen, and Jose Hernandez-Orallo, Your Prompt is my command: On Assessing the Human-Centred Generality of Multimodal Models
    Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 77. 2023.
    Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Sean O. O HEigeartaigh Photo of Jose Hernandez-Orallo
  • Brian Baigrie, Pandemics
    In Public Health Global Ethics, . 2023.
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  • Jamie Shaw, On the very idea of pursuitworthiness
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C): 103-112. 2022.
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  • Jamie Shaw, Revisiting the Basic/Applied Science Distinction: The Significance of Urgent Science for Science Funding Policy
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 53 (4): 477-499. 2022.
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  • Jamie Shaw and Michael T. Stuart, Feyerabend and the Philosophy of Physics
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 35 (1): 1-4. 2022.
    Photo of Jamie Shaw Photo of Michael T. Stuart
  • Karina Vold and Jose Hernandez-Orallo, AI Extenders and the Ethics of Mental Health
    In Marcello Ienca & Fabrice Jotterand (eds.), Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Brain and Mental Health, . 2022.
    Photo of Jose Hernandez-Orallo Photo of Karina Vold
  • Liam G. McCoy, Connor T. A. Brenna, Stacy S. Chen, Karina Vold, and Sunit Das, Believing in black boxes: machine learning for healthcare does not need explainability to be evidence-based
    Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 142 252-257. 2022.
    Photo of Stacy S. Chen Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Sunit Das
  • Brian Baigrie and Mercuri Mathew, The Brave New World of Pandemic Resilience
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 28 (3): 1-6. 2022.
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  • Karina Vold and Daniel Harris, How does Artificial Intelligence Pose an Existential Risk?
    In Carissa Véliz (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2021.
    Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Daniel Harris
  • Karim Bschir and Jamie Shaw, Interpreting Feyerabend: Critical Essays (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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  • Jamie Shaw, Feyerabend, funding, and the freedom of science: the case of traditional Chinese medicine
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2): 1-27. 2021.
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  • Jamie Shaw, Feyerabend never was an eliminative materialist : Feyerabend's meta-philosophy and the mind-body problem
    In Karim Bschir & Jamie Shaw (eds.), Interpreting Feyerabend: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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  • Jamie Shaw and Karim Bschir, Introduction: Paul Feyerabend's philosophy in the 21st century
    In Karim Bschir & Jamie Shaw (eds.), Interpreting Feyerabend: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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  • Kye Palider, Ameer Sarwar, Hakob Barseghyan, Paul Edward Patton, Julia Da Silva, Torin Doppelt, Nichole Levesley, Jessica Rapson, Jamie Shaw, Yifang Zhang, and Amna Zulfiqar, A Diagrammatic Notation for Visualizing Epistemic Entities and Relations
    Scientonomy 4. 2021.
    Photo of Kye Palider Photo of Hakob Barseghyan Photo of Paul Edward Patton Photo of Torin Doppelt Photo of Jamie Shaw
  • Mathew Mercuri, Brian Baigrie, and Amiram Gafni, Patient participation in the clinical encounter and clinical practice guidelines: The case of patients’ participation in a GRADEd world
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85 (C): 192-199. 2021.
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  • Perillat Lucie and Brian Baigrie, Covid-19 and the Generation of Novel Scientific Knowledge: Research Questions and Study Designs
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 27 (3): 708-715. 2021.
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  • Perillat Lucie and Baigrie Brian, Covid-19 and the Generation of Novel Scientific Knowledge: Evaluating and Reporting Novel Scientific Knowledge
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 27 (3): 694-707. 2021.
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  • Karina Vold and Dirk Schlimm, Extended mathematical cognition: external representations with non-derived content
    Synthese 197 (9): 3757-3777. 2020.
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  • Karina Vold and Jessica Whittlestone, Privacy, Autonomy, and Personalised targeting: Rethinking How Personal Data is Used
    In Carissa Veliz (ed.), Report on Data, Privacy, and the Individual in the Digital Age, . 2020.
    Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Karina Vold
  • Rafael Calvo, Dorian Peters, Karina Vold, and Richard Ryan, Supporting human autonomy in AI systems
    In Christopher Burr & Luciano Floridi (eds.), Ethics of digital well-being: a multidisciplinary approach, Springer. 2020.
    Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Richard Ryan Photo of Karina Vold
  • Dorian Peters, Karina Vold, Diana Robinson, and Rafael Calvo, Responsible AI: Two Frameworks for Ethical Design and Practice
    IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society 1 (1). 2020.
    Photo of Karina Vold Photo of Karina Vold
  • Jamie Shaw, The revolt against rationalism: Feyerabend's critical philosophy
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C): 110-122. 2020.
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  • Jamie Shaw, The Problem of the Empirical Basis in the Popperian Tradition: Popper, Bartley, and Feyerabend
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 10 (2): 524-561. 2020.
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  • Jamie Shaw, A rich resource on scientific knowledge: Kevin McCain and Kostas Kampourakis: What is scientific knowledge? An introduction to contemporary epistemology of science. New York: Routledge, 2019, 328 pp, £ 120 HB
    Metascience 29 (2): 187-191. 2020.
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