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    Infrared metaphysics: radiation and theory-choice. Part 2
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (4): 687-706. 2005.
    We continue our discussion of the competing arguments in favour of the unified theory and the pluralistic theory of radiation advanced by three nineteenth-century pioneers: Herschel, Melloni, and Draper. Our narrative is structured by a consideration of the epistemic criteria relevant to theory-choice; the epistemic focus highlights many little-known aspects of this relatively well-known episode. We argue that the acceptance of light-heat unity in this period cannot be credibly justified on the …Read more
  • Naar een open dialoog tussen de wetenschap en de wetenschapsstudies
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 3. 2007.
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    Classificatory Theory in Data-intensive Science: The Case of Open Biomedical Ontologies
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 26 (1). 2012.
    Knowledge-making practices in biology are being strongly affected by the availability of data on an unprecedented scale, the insistence on systemic approaches and growing reliance on bioinformatics and digital infrastructures. What role does theory play within data-intensive science, and what does that tell us about scientific theories in general? To answer these questions, I focus on Open Biomedical Ontologies, digital classification tools that have become crucial to sharing results across rese…Read more
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    The scientific importance of asking questions at meetings: Why virtual debate is not enough
    with Maureen A. O'Malley
    Bioessays 33 (1): 35-37. 2011.
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    Growing Weed, Producing Knowledge An Epistemic History of Arabidopsis thaliana
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 29 (2). 2007.
    Arabidopsis is currently the most popular and well-researched model organism in plant biology. This paper documents this plant's rise to scientific fame by focusing on two interrelated aspects of Arabidopsis research. One is the extent to which the material features of the plant have constrained research directions and enabled scientific achievements. The other is the crucial role played by the international community of Arabidopsis researchers in making it possible to grow, distribute and use p…Read more
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    Infrared metaphysics: the elusive ontology of radiation. Part 1
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (3): 477-508. 2005.
    Hardly any ontological result of modern science is more firmly established than the fact that infrared radiation differs from light only in wavelength; this is part of the modern conception of the continuous spectrum of electromagnetic radiation reaching from radio waves to gamma radiation. Yet, like many such evident truths, the light-infrared unity was an extremely difficult thing to establish. We examine the competing arguments in favour of the unified and pluralistic theories of radiation, a…Read more