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1622The anachronistic anarchistPhilosophical Studies 81 (2-3). 1996.A reading of Feyerabend in Against Method, and a comparison of C.S. Peirce.
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1362Response to Puts and Dawood's 'The Evolution of Female Orgasm: Adaptation or Byproduct?'--Been ThereTwin Studies and Human Genetics 9 (4). 2006.
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4704Evolutionary Psychology: The Burdens of ProofBiology and Philosophy 14 (2): 211-233. 1999.I discuss two types of evidential problems with the most widely touted experiments in evolutionary psychology, those performed by Leda Cosmides and interpreted by Cosmides and John Tooby. First, and despite Cosmides and Tooby's claims to the contrary, these experiments don't fulfil the standards of evidence of evolutionary biology. Second Cosmides and Tooby claim to have performed a crucial experiment, and to have eliminated rival approaches. Though they claim that their results are consistent w…Read more
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Book notices-the structure and confirmation of evolutionary theoryHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21 (2): 242-242. 1999.
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184The role of 'complex' empiricism in the debates about satellite data and climate modelsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (2): 390-401. 2012.climate scientists have been engaged in a decades-long debate over the standing of satellite measurements of the temperature trends of the atmosphere above the surface of the earth. This is especially significant because skeptics of global warming and the greenhouse effect have utilized this debate to spread doubt about global climate models used to predict future states of climate. I use this case from an under-studied science to illustrate two distinct philosophical approaches to the relation …Read more
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25Selection Models and the Darwinian Theory of Natural SelectionPhilosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3 108-112. 1988.
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3217Pre-Theoretical Assumptions in Evolutionary Explanations of female sexualityPhilosophical Studies 69 (2-3): 139-153. 1993.My contribution to this Symposium focuses on the links between sexuality and reproduction from the evolutionary point of view.' The relation between women's sexuality and reproduction is particularly importantb ecause of a vital intersectionb etweenp olitics and biology feminists have noticed, for more than a century, that women's identity is often defined in terms of her reproductive capacity. More recently, in the second wave of the feminist movement in the United States, debates about women's…Read more
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1567I—Elisabeth A. Lloyd: Varieties of Support and Confirmation of Climate ModelsAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 83 (1): 213-232. 2009.Today's climate models are supported in a couple of ways that receive little attention from philosophers or climate scientists. In addition to standard 'model fit', wherein a model's simulation is compared to observational data, there is an additional type of confirmation available through the variety of instances of model fit. When a model performs well at fitting first one variable and then another, the probability of the model under some standard confirmation function, say, likelihood, goes u…Read more
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167Units and levels of selectionStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.The theory of evolution by natural selection is, perhaps, the crowning intellectual achievement of the biological sciences. There is, however, considerable debate about which entity or entities are selected and what it is that fits them for that role. This article aims to clarify what is at issue in these debates by identifying four distinct, though often confused, concerns and then identifying how the debates on what constitute the units of selection depend to a significant degree on which of t…Read more
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Indiana University, BloomingtonDepartment of History and Philosophy of Science and MedicineDistinguished Professor
Bloomington, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Biology |
| General Philosophy of Science |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Biology |
| General Philosophy of Science |