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Universität Hannover
Institute of Philosophy

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  • Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Why is Modern Science technologically expoitable?
    Philosophical Analysis [Chinese]. forthcoming.
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  • Uljana Feest, What is the Replication Crisis a Crisis of?
    Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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  • Jan Hinrichsen, Thomas A. C. Reydon, Silke Schicktanz, Kilian Bizer, Christoph Hönnige, and Catrin Misselhorn, Ethics of the Sciences: New Normative Foundations for Academic Practice (edited book)
    Photo of Thomas A. C. Reydon Photo of Silke Schicktanz
  • Nicola Mößner and Klaus Erlach, Vermessene Philosophie. Konstruktion und Kontrolle wissenschaftlicher Expertise im digitalen Raum (edited book)
    Ubiquity Press. forthcoming.
    Photo of Nicola Mößner Photo of Klaus Erlach
  • Nicola Mößner, Open Science – eine Frage der Wissenschaftskultur
    In Nicola Mößner & Klaus Erlach (eds.), Vermessene Philosophie. Konstruktion und Kontrolle wissenschaftlicher Expertise im digitalen Raum, Ubiquity Press. forthcoming.
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  • Alexandre Truc, François Claveau, Catherine Herfeld, and Vincent Larivière, Gender homogeneity in philosophy and methodology of economics: evidence from publication patterns
    Journal of Economic Methodology 1-22. forthcoming.
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  • Catherine Herfeld and Edoardo Peruzzi, Model Transfer as a Case of Interdisciplinary Research in Science
    In Jan Hinrichsen, Thomas Reydon, Silke Schicktanz, Kilian Bizer, Christoph Hönnige & Catrin Misselhorn (eds.), Ethics of the Sciences: New Normative Foundations for Academic Practice. forthcoming.
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  • Lukas Beck and Bele Wollesen, False Prophets of Economics Imperialism: The Limits of Mathematical Market Models, by Matthew Watson (Agenda Publishing, Newcastle, UK, 2025), pp. 312 (review)
    Economic Record. forthcoming.
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  • Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Weltbild- oder Weltwandel? Zu Kapitel X der Struktur wissenschaftlicher Revolutionen
    In Markus Seidel (ed.), Thomas S. Kuhn: Die Struktur wissenschaftlicher Revolutionen, De Gruyter. pp. 105-122. 2026.
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  • Tanja Rechnitzer, More than a Method? Reflective Equilibrium and the Structure of Philosophical Inquiry
    Synthese 207 253. 2026.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Wissenschaftliche Lehrbücher – Warum Revolutionen unsichtbar sind
    In Markus Seidel (ed.), Thomas S. Kuhn: Die Struktur wissenschaftlicher Revolutionen, De Gruyter. pp. 123-138. 2026.
    Photo of Nicola Mößner
  • Catherine Herfeld, Conversations on Rational Choice
    Cambridge University Press. 2026.
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  • T. Y. Branch, Values in Science Communication Models
    In Kevin C. Elliott & Ted Richards (eds.), Routledge handbook of values and science, Routledge. pp. 435-443. 2026.
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  • Matteo De Benedetto and Edoardo Peruzzi, Higher-order evidence and legal cross-examination
    Synthese 207 (4): 148. 2026.
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  • Elena Ruíz, Nora Berenstain, and Ezgi Sertler, Administrative Violence
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 13 (2): 36-69. 2026.
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  • Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Pablo Melogno and Thomas Kuhn
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 72 28-42. 2025.
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  • K. Brad Wray and Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Discussion Note on Hasok Chang: Realism for Realistic People
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 56 (2): 275-286. 2025.
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  • Uljana Feest, Operationism in Psychology. An Epistemology of Exploration
    University of Chicago Press. 2025.
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  • Helmut Pulte and Thomas A. C. Reydon, Editorial
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 56 (1): 1-1. 2025.
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  • Thomas A. C. Reydon, Synchronic species aren’t diachronic species: why 3D/4D metaphysical equivalence fails for the case of biological species
    Synthese 206 (3): 1-22. 2025.
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  • Simon Friederich, Helmut Pulte, and Thomas A. C. Reydon, Book Symposium
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 56 (4): 531-532. 2025.
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  • Thomas A. C. Reydon, The Scope of Evolutionary Thinking
    Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Johannes Müller-Salo, and Tanja Rechnitzer, Zwischen Aktivismus und Academia: Zur Rolle der akademischen Philosophie in der Klimakrise
    Prae|Faktisch. Ein Philosophieblog. 2025.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Gründe einsehen . Visuelle Repräsentationen im Prozess des wissenschaftlichen Verstehens
    In Marcel Lemmes, Stephan Packard & Klaus Sachs-Hombach (eds.), Bilder im Aufbruch Herausforderungen der Bildwissenschaft, Herbert Von Halem Verlag. pp. 153-180. 2025.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Auf einem Auge blind? ‚Vendor Lock-in‘ und dessen Folgen in der Philosophie
    Prae|Faktisch. 2025.
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  • Malte Dreyer, Nicola Mößner, Elio Pellin, and Eric Eggert, Open Access in der Philosophie. Für eine offene Publikationskultur in unserer Wissenschaft
    Zenodo. 2025.
    Photo of Nicola Mößner Photo of Malte Dreyer
  • Catherine Herfeld, Enhancing the function of case studies: the value of network analysis in integrated history and philosophy of science
    Synthese 205 (4): 1-25. 2025.
    Photo of Catherine Herfeld
  • Catherine Herfeld and Malte Doehne, Empirical Network Analysis as a Method for Philosophy of Science
    In Sophie Veigl & Adrian Currie (eds.), Methods in Philosophy of Science: A User's Guide, The Mit Press. 2025.
    Photo of Catherine Herfeld
  • Catherine Herfeld, Model Transfer in the Recent History of Economics: The Case of Rational Choice Models
    Perspectives on Science 33 (5): 605-651. 2025.
    Photo of Catherine Herfeld
  • Edoardo Peruzzi, Essays on Economic Modelling and Expert Testimony in Antitrust Litigation
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 18 (1). 2025.
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