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    Narrative and evidence. How can case studies from the history of science support claims in the philosophy of science?
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 49 (C): 48-57. 2015.
    A common method for warranting the historical adequacy of philosophical claims is that of relying on historical case studies. This paper addresses the question as to what evidential support historical case studies can provide to philosophical claims and doctrines. It argues that in order to assess the evidential functions of historical case studies, we first need to understand the methodology involved in producing them. To this end, an account of historical reconstruction that emphasizes the nar…Read more
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    Wilhelm Windelband and the problem of relativism
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1): 84-107. 2017.
    This paper analyzes the shifts in Wilhelm Windelband’s ‘critical philosophy of values’ as it developed hand in hand with his understanding of relativism. The paper has two goals. On the one hand, by analyzing the role that relativism played in his philosophical project, it seeks to contribute to a better understanding of Windelband's intellectual development in the context of historicism and Neo-Kantianism. On the other hand, by highlighting Windelband’s contribution to the understanding of rela…Read more