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    Reciprocal causation and the proximate–ultimate distinction
    Biology and Philosophy 28 (5): 747-756. 2013.
    Laland and colleagues have sought to challenge the proximate–ultimate distinction claiming that it imposes a unidirectional model of causation, is limited in its capacity to account for complex biological phenomena, and hinders progress in biology. In this article the core of their argument is critically analyzed. It is claimed that contrary to their claims Laland et al. rely upon the proximate–ultimate distinction to make their points and that their alternative conception of reciprocal causatio…Read more
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    Teaching the Ethics of Scientific Research Through Novels
    with Juris Dilevko
    Journal of Information Ethics 23 (1): 65-82. 2014.