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Universität Hannover
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  • Nicola Mößner, Die Pest in Zeiten von Corona – Philosophie und Literatur bei Albert Camus
    Philokles 25 4-32. 2023.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Digitale Praxis – Fallstrick für Normen im Wissenschaftsalltag?
    Prae|Faktisch. Ein Philosophieblog. 2023.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Noch nicht ist schon zu viel: Datentracking und der Evaluierungswahn wissenschaftlicher Leistung
    Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 9 253-257. 2023.
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  • Alexandra Quack and Catherine Herfeld, The Role of Narratives in Transferring Rational Choice Models into Political Science
    History of Political Economy 55 549-576. 2023.
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  • Kevin Reuter, Catherine Herfeld, and Georg Brun, Introduction to the topical Collection: Concept formation in the natural and social sciences: empirical and normative aspects
    Synthese 201 (3): 1-10. 2023.
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  • Catherine Herfeld, Chiara Lisciandra, and Carlo Martini, The soul of economics: editorial
    Journal of Economic Methodology 30 (2): 71-79. 2023.
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  • Catherine Herfeld and Malte Doehne, How Academic Opinion Leaders Shape Scientific Ideas: An Acknowledgment Analysis
    Scientometrics 128 2507-2533. 2023.
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  • T.Y. Branch and Heather Douglas, Rethinking the Conceptual Space for Science in Society after the VFI
    Philosophy of Science. 2023.
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  • Joaquín Paseyro Mayol and Edoardo Peruzzi, The Profit Paradox: How Thriving Firms Threaten the Future of Work, Jan Eeckhout. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021, viii + 327 pages (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 39 (2): 338-343. 2023.
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  • Karim Baraghith, Ludger Pries: Verstehende Kooperation – Herausforderungen für Soziologie und Evolutionsforschung im Anthropozän. Campus: Frankfurt/New York 2021, 446 pp., €34,95, ISBN 978-3-593-51464-2 (review)
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (4): 621-624. 2023.
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  • Karim Baraghith and Lara Häusler, Pandemic and infodemic: the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 from a cultural evolutionary perspective
    Biology and Philosophy 38 (5): 1-24. 2023.
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  • Karim Baraghith, From Games to Graphs: Evolving Networks in Cultural Evolution
    In Agathe du Crest, Martina Valković, André Ariew, Hugh Desmond, Philippe Huneman & Thomas A. C. Reydon (eds.), Evolutionary Thinking Across Disciplines: Problems and Perspectives in Generalized Darwinism, Springer Verlag. pp. 183-206. 2023.
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  • Ezgi Sertler, Calling Recognition Bluffs : Structural Epistemic Injustice and Administrative Violence
    In Paul Giladi & Nicola McMillan (eds.), Epistemic injustice and the philosophy of recognition, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 171-198. 2023.
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  • Ezgi Sertler, Notes from a Structural Epistemologist
    Hypatia 38 (4). 2023.
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  • Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Is Kuhn’s “World Change through Revolutions” Comprehensible?
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 59 (4): 55-72. 2022.
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  • Jochen Gläser, Mitchell Ash, Guido Buenstorf, David Robin Hopf, Lara Hubenschmid, Melike Janßen, Grit Laudel, Uwe Schimank, Marlene Stoll, Torsten Wilholt, Lothar Zechlin, and L. Klaus, The Independence of Research—A Review of Disciplinary Perspectives and Outline of Interdisciplinary Prospects
    Minerva 60 (1): 105-138. 2022.
    Photo of David Robin Hopf Photo of Torsten Wilholt Photo of L. Klaus
  • Torsten Wilholt, Epistemic interests and the objectivity of inquiry
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C): 86-93. 2022.
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  • Bennett Holman and Torsten Wilholt, The new demarcation problem
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C): 211-220. 2022.
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  • Uljana Feest, Data quality, experimental artifacts, and the reactivity of the psychological subject matter
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 1-25. 2022.
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  • Uljana Feest, Progress in psychology
    In Yafeng Shan (ed.), New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress, Routledge. pp. 184-203. 2022.
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  • Thomas A. C. Reydon and Marc Ereshefsky, How to Incorporate Non-Epistemic Values into a Theory of Classification
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 1-28. 2022.
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  • Thomas A. C. Reydon, Deflating the De-Extinction Debates: Domination and Artifactuality are Not the Problem
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (2): 113-115. 2022.
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  • Lucie White, Philippe van Basshuysen, and Mathias Frisch, When is Lockdown Justified?
    Philosophy of Medicine 3 (1): 1-22. 2022.
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  • Tanja Rechnitzer, Turning the trolley with reflective equilibrium
    Synthese 200 (4): 1-28. 2022.
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  • Tanja Rechnitzer, Applying Reflective Equilibrium: Towards the Justification of a Precautionary Principle
    Springer. 2022.
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  • Tanja Rechnitzer, Unifying ‘the’ Precautionary Principle? Justification and Reflective Equilibrium
    Philosophia 50 (5): 2645-2661. 2022.
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  • Tanja Rechnitzer and Michael W. Schmidt, Reflective Equilibrium is enough. Against the need for pre-selecting “considered judgments”
    Ethics, Politics and Society 5 (2). 2022.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Fotografie: Moralischer Blick oder ästhetische Distanz?
    In Hauke Behrendt & Jakob Steinbrenner (eds.), Kunst und Moral: Eine Debatte über die Grenzen des Erlaubten, De Gruyter. pp. 219-242. 2022.
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  • Nicola Mößner and Klaus Erlach, Kalibrierung der Wissenschaft – Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf die wissenschaftliche Erkenntnis (edited book)
    transcript. 2022.
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  • Nicola Mößner, Wissenschaft in ‚Unordnung‘? - Gefiltertes Wissen und die Glaubwürdigkeit der Wissenschaft
    In Nicola Mößner & Klaus Erlach (eds.), Kalibrierung der Wissenschaft – Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf die wissenschaftliche Erkenntnis, Transcript. pp. 103-136. 2022.
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