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Values in evolutionary biology: a comparison between the contemporary debate on organic progress and Canguilhem’s biological philosophy JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2022 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Marine biology, intertidal ecology, and a new place for biology JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2015 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Ateleological propagation in Goethe’s Metamorphosis of plants JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2021 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences Research funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (LE 1155/6-1) |
The legacy of the fieldwork of E. W. Nelson and E. A. Goldman in Mexico (1892–1906) for research on poorly known mammals JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2021 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Matthew’s (1915) climate and evolution, the “New York School of Biogeography”, and the rise and fall of “Holarcticism” JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2022 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Philosophical import of non-epistemic values in clinical trials and data interpretation JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2019 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Bad math in Linnaeus’ Philosophia Botanica JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2016 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
David Livingstone Smith (ed.), How Biology Shapes Philosophy: New Foundations for Naturalism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv + 351 pp., £78.99 (£21.99 paperback, 2019) JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2019 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Sara Green (ed.), Philosophy of Systems Biology: Perspectives from Scientists and Philosophers, Springer International Publishing, 2017, 265 pp, ISBN 978-3-319-47000-9 JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2019 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Manipulative evidence and medical interventions: some qualifications JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2020 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Model and movement: studying cell movement in early morphogenesis, 1900 to the present JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2018 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Gillian Barker, Eric Desjardins, and Trevor Pearce (eds.) Entangled life: organism and environment in the biological and social sciences JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2015 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Daniel R. Brooks, Eric P. Hoberg, Walter A. Boeger, The Stockholm Paradigm: Climate Change and Emerging Disease. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 2019, 400 pp., $40.00 (paper)/$120.00 (cloth)/$10.00–$40.00 (e-book) JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2021 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Seeing clearly through COVID-19: current and future questions for the history and philosophy of the life sciences JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2021 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Russell Bonduriansky & Troy Day, Extended heredity: a new understanding of inheritance and evolution, Princeton University Press, 2018, 288 pp, ISBN 9780691157672 JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2019 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Michael Tomasello, Becoming human: a theory of ontogeny, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019, xi + 379 pp, $35.00/£28.95/€31.50 JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2020 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Miguel García-Sancho: Biology, computing, and the history of molecular sequencing: from proteins to DNA, 1945–2000 JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2014 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Darwin’s “horrid” doubt, in context JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2021 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Books received JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 March 2004 in History & Philosophy of the Life Sciences |
Petri dish versus Winogradsky column: a longue durée perspective on purity and diversity in microbiology, 1880s–1980s JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2018 in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences |