Regt, Henk W. de
EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009
1. Modeling Strategies for Measuring Phenomena In- and Outside the Laboratory
Marcel Boumans
2. Mating Intelligence, Moral Virtues, and Methodological Vices
Tomislav Bracanovic
3. Rejected Posits, Realism, and the History of Science
Alberto Cordero
4. Explanation and Modelization in a Comprehensive Inferential Account
Xavier Donato-Rodríguez, Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
5. Standards in History: Evaluating Success in Stem Cell Experiments
Melinda Fagan
6. Modeling Scientific Evidence: The Challenge of Specifying Likelihoods
Patrick Forber
7. Persistence in Minkowski Space-Time
Cord Friebe
8. Genuine versus Deceptive Emotional Displays
Jonathan Grose
9. Tales of Tools and Trees: Phylogenetic Analysis and Explanation in Evolutionary Archaeology
Wybo Houkes
10. Sustaining a Rational Disagreement
Christoph Kelp, Igor Douven
11. Philosophical Accounts of Causal Explanation and the Scientific Practice of Psychophysics
Tim Christian Kietzmann
12. Meta-analysis as Judgment Aggregation
Berna Kilinc
13. The Uninvited Guest: ‘Local Realism’ and the Bell Theorem
Federico Laudisa
14. On Tins and Tin-Openers
Michael Liston
15. The Problem of Identifying the System and the Environment in the Phenomenon of Decoherence
Olimpia Lombardi, Sebastian Fortin, Mario Castagnino
16. Formal and Material Theories in Philosophy of Science: A Methodological Interpretation
Alan C. Love
17. Axiological Scientific Realism and Methodological Prescription
Timothy D. Lyons
18. Consensus Formation in Networked Groups
Carlo Martini
19. Mirror Neurons and Social Cognition: An Expanded Simulationist Framework
John Michael
20. Identity in Physics: Properties, Statistics and the (Non-)Individuality of Quantum Particles
Matteo Morganti
21. The Fiber Bundle at the Gates of Metaphysics. Challenging Tim Maudlin’s Proposal
Ioan Muntean
22. The Phase Rule and the Notion of Substance
Paul Needham
23. Pattern and Process in Evo-Devo: Descriptions and Explanations
Laura Nuño de laRosa, Arantza Etxeberria
24. Three Conceptions of Explaining How Possibly—and One Reductive Account
Johannes Persson
25. An Improper Introduction to Epistemic Utility Theory
Richard Pettigrew
26. Defending Underdetermination or Why the Historical Perspective Makes a Difference
Wolfgang Pietsch
27. An Information Semantic Account of Scientific Models
Anna -Mari Rusanen, Otto Lappi
28. Scientific Realism and Historical Evidence: Shortcomings of the Current State of Debate
Juha Saatsi
29. Venetian Sea Levels, British Bread Prices and the Principle of the Common Cause: A Reassessment
Iñaki San Pedro
30. Coincidences and How to Reason About Them
Elliott Sober
31. Stopping Rules and Data Monitoring in Clinical Trials
Roger Stanev
32. Two Comments on the Common Cause Principle in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory
Chrysovalantis Stergiou
33. The Role of Unification in Explanations of Facts
Erik Weber, Jeroen Bouwel, Merel Lefevere
34. Calibration
Paul Weirich
35. Observational Equivalence of Deterministic and Indeterministic Descriptions and the Role of Different Observations
Charlotte Werndl
36. Demarcating Presentism
Christian Wüthrich
Nyckelord: Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Science, general
- Författare
- Regt, Henk W. de
- Hartmann, Stephan
- Okasha, Samir
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2012
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Serie
- The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings
- Sidantal
- 13 sidor
- Kategori
- Filosofi
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789400724044