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Bruce J. Hunt
- Bruce J. Hunt, Pursuing Power and Light: Technology and Physics from James Watt to Albert Einstein (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010).
- Bruce J. Hunt, The Maxwellians (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991).
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Maxwell, Measurement, and the Modes of Electromagnetic Theory,” Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 45 (2015), 303–39.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Albert Abraham Michelson,” in Hugh R. Slotten (ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the History of American Science, Medicine, and Technology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Oliver Heaviside: A First-Rate Oddity,” Physics Today (November) 65, No. 11 (2012), 48–54.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “‘Our Friend of Brilliant Ideas’: G. F. Fitzgerald and the Maxwellian Circle,” European Review 15 (2007) 531–44; repr. in Denis Weaire (ed.), George Francis Fitzgerald (Pöllauberg, Austria: Living Edition, 2009), pp. 29–42.
- Bruce J. Hunt, Articles on “George Francis FitzGerald,” “Oliver Heaviside,” “Sir William Henry Preece,” “Cromwell Fleetwood Varley,” and “Edward Orange Wildman Whitehouse,” in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004).
- Bruce J. Hunt, Articles on “Latimer Clark,” “George Francis FitzGerald,” and “Oliver Heaviside,” in Bernard Lightman (ed.), Thoemmes Dictionary of Nineteenth Century British Scientists (Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum Press, 2004).
- Bruce J. Hunt, Article on “A. A. Michelson,” in J. L. Heilbron (ed.), Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 521–22; repr. in Heilbron (ed.), Oxford Guide to the History of Physics and Astronomy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 216–17.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Electrical Theory and Practice in the Nineteenth Century,” in Mary Jo Nye (ed.), Volume V., Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences, pp. 311–27, of David C. Lindberg and Ronald L. Numbers (eds.), The Cambridge History of Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Lines of Force, Swirls of Ether,” in Bruce Clarke and Linda Dalrymple Henderson (eds.), From Energy to Information: Representation in Science, Art, and Literature (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002), pp. 99–113.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Insulation for an Empire: Gutta-Percha and the Development of Electrical Measurement in Victorian Britain,” in Frank A. J. L. James (ed.), Semaphores to Short Waves (London: Royal Society of Arts, 1998), pp. 85–104.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Doing Science in a Global Empire: Cable Telegraphy and Victorian Physics,” in Bernard Lightman (ed.), Victorian Science in Context (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997), pp. 312–33.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Scientists, Engineers and Wildman Whitehouse: Measurement and Credibility in Early Cable Telegraphy,” British Journal for the History of Science 29 (1996), 155–70.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “The Ohm is Where the Art Is: British Telegraph Engineers and the Development of Electrical Standards,” Osiris 9 (1994), 48–63.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Michael Faraday, Cable Telegraphy, and the Rise of British Field Theory,” History of Technology 13 (1991), 1–19.
- “Rigorous Discipline: Oliver Heaviside versus the Mathematicians,” in Peter Dear (ed.), The Literary Structure of Scientific Argument: Historical Studies (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991), pp. 72–95.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “The Origins of the FitzGerald Contraction,” British Journal for the History of Science 21 (1988), 67–76.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “‘How My Model Was Right’: G. F. FitzGerald and the Reform of Maxwell’s Theory,” in Robert Kargon and Peter Achinstein (eds.), Kelvin’s Baltimore Lectures and Modern Theoretical Physics: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1987), pp. 299–321.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Experimenting on the Ether: Oliver J. Lodge and the Great Whirling Machine,” Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 16 (1986), 111–34.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “‘Practice vs. Theory’: The British Electrical Debate, 1888–1891,” Isis 74 (1983), 341–55.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Lord Cable,” Europhysics News (November/December) 35 (2004), 186–88.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “L’empire du câble,” Les Cahiers de Science et Vie (April, 1999) 58–63.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “The Scientific Revolution,” lecture at December 1994 meeting of the Philosophical Society of Texas on “The Controversial Cosmos,” published in Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Texas 58 (1995), 81–87.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “Un débat sur la nature de la lumière,” Les Cahiers de Science et Vie (Feb. 1995), 24–28.
- Bruce J. Hunt, “La moisson des Maxwelliens,” Les Cahiers de Science et Vie (Oct. 1993), 62–70.
- Bruce J. Hunt, Essay review: “Victorian Physics meets Industrial Capitalism”: retrospective essay review of Crosbie Smith and M. Norton Wise, Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin (1989; 2009), in Metascience (2012) 21: 119–24.
- Bruce J. Hunt, Essay review: “Victorian Physics meets Industrial Capitalism”: retrospective essay review of Crosbie Smith and M. Norton Wise, Energy and Empire: A Biographical Study of Lord Kelvin (1989; 2009), in Metascience (2012) 21: 119–24.
Cory Juhl
- Cory Juhl and Eric Loomis, Analyticity (Routledge, New Problems in Philosophy 2010).
- Cory Juhl, “Bayesianism and Reliable Scientific Inquiry,” in Philosophy of Science, July 1993.
- Cory Juhl, "Is Gold-Putnam Diagonalization Complete?,” in Journal of Philosophical Logic, June 1995.
- Cory Juhl, "Proof of the Speed-Optimality of Reichenbach's Straight Rule of Induction,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, September 1994.
- Cory Juhl, “Realism, Relativism, and Reliability,” with Kevin Kelly and Clark Glymour, in Reading Putnam, edited by Peter Clark and Bob Hale, Blackwell, 1994.
- Cory Juhl, "Realism, Convergence, and Additivity,” with Kevin Kelly, in the Proceedings of the 1994 Philosophy of Science Association Conference, vol. 1.
- Cory Juhl, "Topology as Epistemology,” with Oliver Schulte, in The Monist, Jan. 1996.
- Cory Juhl, "Objectively Reliable Subjective Probabilities,” in Synthese , Dec. 1996.
- Cory Juhl, “A Context-Sensitive Liar,” in Analysis, July 1997.
- Cory Juhl, “Conscious Experience and the Non-triviality Principle,” in Phil. Studies 91:91-101, July 1998.
- Cory Juhl, “Six Dogmas of Confirmation,” with Kevin Kelly and Oliver Schulte, in Philosophy of Science.
- Cory Juhl, “Teleosemantics, Kripkenstein and Paradox,” in Poznan Studies. in Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and Humanities, 2000, vol. 71, pp.168-181.
- Cory Juhl, “Reply to Bonevac,” in Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and Humanities, 2000, vol. 71.
- Cory Juhl, “Transcendental Deductions and Universal Architectures for Inductive Inference,” Protosociology, vol. 13, 1999, in memoriam Wolfgang Stegmuller, Gerhard Preyer et. al., eds.
- Cory Juhl, ‘Gedanken und theoretische Postulate: einige Disanalogien Ein Kommentar zu Rosenberg’, (a translation of my ‘Comments on Rosenberg’, written for a Conference on the work of Wilfrid Sellars) in Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Philosophie, vol. 48 (2000), no. 4:657-659.
- Cory Juhl, ‘Analyticity’ (with Eric Loomis), in the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Science, edited by Sahotra Sarkar et.al..
- Cory Juhl, ‘Conventionalism’ (with Eric Loomis), in the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Science.
- Cory Juhl, ‘Explication’ (with Eric Loomis), in Routledge Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Science.
- Cory Juhl, “Fine Tuning, Many Worlds, and the ‘Inverse Gambler’s Fallacy’,” in Nous, 39:2, 2005. Cory Juhl, “On the ‘Fine-Tuning’ Argument,” section of, Introducing Philosophy A Text with Integrated Readings, 8th edition, R. Solomon, Oxford, 2005.
- Cory Juhl, “Fine-tuning is not surprising,” Analysis, October 2006.
- Cory Juhl, “Fine Tuning and Old Evidence,” Nous, September 2007.
- Cory Juhl, “Pure and Impure Stipulata,” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, November 2009.
- Cory Juhl, “Analytic truth” (with Eric Loomis), in the Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Language, Gillian Russell and Delia Graff Fara, eds.
- Cory Juhl, “Analytic/Synthetic distinction,” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Sage Publishers.
- Cory Juhl, “On the Indispensability of the Distinctively Mathematical,” in Philosophia Mathematica.
- Cory Juhl, “Statistical Data and Mathematical Propositions,” forthcoming in Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
Larry Laudan
- Larry Laudan, "Grünbaum on `the Duhemian Argument'," Philosophy of Science, 32 (1965) 296-300.
- Larry Laudan, "The Clock Metaphor and Probablism: The Impact of Descartes on British Methodological Thought, 1650-65," Annals of Science, 22 (1966), 73-104. (SH)
- Larry Laudan, "Method and the Mechanical Philosophy," History of Science, 5 (1966), 117-24.
- Larry Laudan, "The Nature and Sources of Locke's Views on Hypotheses," Journal of the History of Ideas, 23 (1967), 211-23. (SH)
- Larry Laudan, "Theories of Scientific Method from Plato to Mach," History of Science, 7 (1968), 1-63.
- Larry Laudan, "Introduction" to Colin Maclaurin's Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries (Cass, London, 1968), ix-xxv.
- Larry Laudan, "A Postmortem on the Vis Viva Controversy," Isis, 59: 130-43.Larry Laudan, "Introduction" to The Collected Works of William Whewell, 5 vols., Cass, London, 1968-77.
- Larry Laudan, "Introduction" to Samuel Clark's translation of Jacques Rohault's System of Natural Philosophy, (Johnson, New York, 1969), vol. 1, ix-xxiv.
- Larry Laudan, "Commentary," in R. Stuewer, Ed., Minnesota Studies in Philosophy of Science (University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1970), 127-32; 230-38.
- Larry Laudan, "Thomas Reid and the Newtonian Turn of British Methodological Thought," in Butts and Davis, Eds., The Methodological Heritage of Newton (University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1970), 103-31. (SH)
- Larry Laudan, "William Whewell and the Consilience of Inductions," The Monist, Spring 1971, 368-91. (SH)
- Larry Laudan, "Reply to Mary Hesse," The Monist, Spring 1971, 525.
- Larry Laudan, "Towards a Re-assessment of Comte's `Méthode Positive'," Philosophy of Science, 38 (1971), 35-53.
- Larry Laudan, "Charles Sanders Peirce and the Trivialization of the Self-Correction Thesis," in R. Giere and R. Westfall, Foundations of Scientific Method in the 19th Century (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1973), 375-306.
- Larry Laudan, "Induction and Probability in the 19th Century," Proceedings: IV International Congress for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (North Holland, Amsterdam, 1974).
- Larry Laudan, "G. L. LeSage: A Case Study in the Interaction of Physics and Philosophy," in Akten desII. Leibniz-Kongresses (Weisbaden, 1974), 241-52.
- Larry Laudan, "The Methodological Foundations of Mach's Opposition to Atomism," in R. Turnbull and P. Machamer, Eds., Motion and Time: Space and Matter (Ohio State University Press, Columbus, 1976), 390-417.
- Larry Laudan, "I Modelli Nella Storia della Scienza," in Enciclopedia della Scienza e della Technica (Mondadori, Milan, 1976), 467-72.
- Larry Laudan, "Two Dogmas of Methodology," Philosophy of Science, 43 (1976), 467-72.
- Larry Laudan, "The Sources of Modern Methodology," in J. Hintikka and R. Butts, Eds., Historical and Philosophical Dimensions of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1977), 3-20.
- Larry Laudan, Progress and Its Problems, University of California Press, Berkeley, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1977; 280 pp. (Paperback issued, Berkeley.)
- Larry Laudan, "Ex-Huming Hacking," Erkenntnis, 13: (1978), 417-35.
- Larry Laudan, "Historical Methodologies," in H. Kyburg & P. Asquith, Eds., Current Research in Philosophy of Science (Philosophy of Science Association, East Lansing, 1979), 40-54.
- Larry Laudan, "Why Was the Logic of Discovery Abandoned?," in T. Nickles, Ed., Scientific Discovery, Logic and Rationality (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1980), 173-83.
- Larry Laudan, "Views of Progress: Separating the Pilgrims from the Rakes," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 10 (1980), 273-86.
- Larry Laudan, Teorias da Ciencia de Platao e Mach, Beiheft No. 1, Cadernos Series (1980), 89 pp.
- Larry Laudan, "The Medium and Its Message: A Study of Some Philosophical Controversies about Ether," in G. Cantor and M. Hodge, Eds., Conceptions of Ether (C.U.P., Cambridge, 1981), 157-86.
- Larry Laudan, "A Problem-Solving Approach to Scientific Progress," in I. Hacking, Ed., Scientific Revolutions, (Oxford Readings in Philosophy Series, O.U.P., Oxford, 1981), 144-55.
- Larry Laudan, "A Confutation of Convergent Realism," Philosophy of Science, 48 (1981), 19-49. Larry Laudan, "The Unfinished Einsteinean Revolution in Philosophy," in P. Barker and C. Shugart, Eds., After Einstein (Memphis State University Press, Memphis, 1981), 133-46.
- Larry Laudan, "Epilog," in Ibid., 237-40.Larry Laudan, "Anomalous Anomalies," Philosophy of Science, 48 (1981), 618-619.
- Larry Laudan, Science and Hypothesis (Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1981), 258 pp., (Issued in hardcover and paperback.)
- Larry Laudan, "A Reply to My Critics," in I. Hacking and P. Asquith, Eds., PSA-78 (Philosophy of Science Association, East Lansing, 1982) pp.530-50.
- Larry Laudan, "More on Bloor," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 12 (1982), 71-74.
- Larry Laudan, "Collins' Blend of Relativism and Empiricism," Social Studies of Science, 12 (1982), 131-33.
- Larry Laudan, "Separating Sheep and Goats," Science, Technology and Human Values, Winter 1982, pp. 00-000.
- Larry Laudan, "Two Puzzles about Science," Minerva, 20 (1982), 253-268.
- Larry Laudan, "Science at the Bar: Causes for Concern," Science, Technology and Human Values, 7 (1982), 16-19.
- Larry Laudan, "Problems, Truth and Consistency," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 13 (1982), 73-80.
- Larry Laudan, "The Demise of the Demarcation Problem," in R. Cohen and L. Laudan, Eds., Physics, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1983), pp. 111-128.
- Larry Laudan, "Invention and Justification," Philosophy of Science, 50 (1983), 320-22.
- Larry Laudan, "Confusions about Discovery," in PSA-82 (Philosophy of Science Association, 1983), c.27 pp. Rowman & Littlefield, Tatawa, N.J. pp. 149-154.
- Larry Laudan, Editor, Mind and Medicine: Problems of Explanation and Evaluation in Psychiatry and the Biomedical Sciences (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983), 365 pp.
- Larry Laudan, Editor (with R. S. Cohen), Physics, Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1983), 338 pp.
- Larry Laudan, "More on Creationism," in Science, Technology and Human Values, 8: (1983), 36-38.
- Larry Laudan, "Realism without the Real," Philosophy of Science, 51 (1984), 156-62.
- Larry Laudan, Science and Values (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984), 149 pp. (Issued in hardcover and paperback.)
- Larry Laudan, "Explaining the Success of Science: Beyond Epistemic Realism and Relativism," G. Gutting et al., eds., Science and Reality: Recent Work in the Philosophy of Science (Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, 1984) 83-105.
- Larry Laudan, "Reconstructing Methodology," in P. Anderson & M. Ryan, eds., Scientific Method in Marketing: Philosophy, Sociology and History of Science Perspectives (Chicago: American Marketing Association, 1984).
- Larry Laudan, "The Pseudo-Science of Science?" Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 11: (1984), 173-98.
- Larry Laudan, "Kuhn's Critique of Methodology," in J. Pitt, ed., Change and Progress in Modern Science (Reidel, Dordrecht, 1985), 283-300.
- Larry Laudan, "Some Problems facing Intuitionistic Meta-Methodologies," Synthese, 67 (1986), 115-129.
- Larry Laudan, (and others). "Testing Theories of Scientific Change," Synthese, 69 (1986), 141-223.
- Larry Laudan, "Dissecting the Holist Picture of Scientific Change," in J. Kourany, Scientific Knowledge (Wadsworth, Belmont, CA, 1986), pp. 276-95.
- Larry Laudan, "Perché regna l'accordo nelle scienze (naturali)?" Nuova Civilta delle Macchine, 4 (1986), 58-64.
- Larry Laudan, "Progress or Rationality? The Prospects for Normative Naturalism," American Philosophical Quarterly, 24 (1986), 19-33.
- Larry Laudan, "Relativism, Naturalism and Reticulation," Synthese, 71 (1986), 25pp.
- Larry Laudan, "Methodology: Its Prospects," PSA-86, vol. 2, in P. Machamer, ed., (East Lansing, Mich., 1986), 25pp.
- Larry Laudan, (with R. Laudan & A. Donovan), eds., Scrutinizing Science: Empirical Studies of Scientific Change (Reidel: Dordrecht, 1988), 379pp.
- Larry Laudan, "Are All Theories Equally Good? A Dialogue," in R. Nola, ed., Relativism and Realism in Science (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1988), pp. 117-39.
- Larry Laudan, "Cognitive Relativism," in R. Egidi, ed., La Svolta Relativistica nell'Epistemologia Contemporanea. (Rome: Franco Angeli, 1988), 203-224.
- Larry Laudan, "Conceptual Problems Re-Visited," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 19 (1988), 531-34.. 8pp.
- Larry Laudan, "If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 40 (1988), 369-75.
- Larry Laudan, "Thoughts on HPS: 20 Years Later," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, pp. 9-13.
- Larry Laudan and Rachel Laudan, "Dominance and the Disunity-of-Method: Solving the Problems of Innovation and Consensus," Philosophy of Science, 56 (1989), 221-37.
- Larry Laudan, "The Rational Weight of the Scientific Past: Forging Fundamental Change in a Conservative Discipline," in Michael Ruse, ed., What the Philosophy of Biology Is: Essays dedicated to David Hull (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989), 209-20.
- Larry Laudan, "For Method; Or, Against Feyerabend," in J. Brown et al., eds., An Intimate Relation: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989), 299-318.
- Larry Laudan, ”From Theories to Research Traditions,” in Readings in the Philosophy of Science (Prentice-Hall, 1989), pp. 368-79.
- Larry Laudan "History of Science and the Philosophy of Science," in M. Hodge et al., eds., Companion to the History of Science (London: Routledge, 1990), 47-59.
- Larry Laudan, "Normative Naturalism," Philosophy of Science, 57 (1990), 44-59. [A response to a symposium issue of this journal containing 3 papers discussing Laudan’s work.]
- Larry Laudan, Science and Relativism: Dialogues on the Philosophy of Science (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990), 173pp.
- Larry Laudan, "Aim-Less Epistemology?" British Journal for Philosophy of Science (1990), 13pp.
- Larry Laudan, "De-Mystifying Underdetermination," in W. Savage, ed., Scientific Theories (University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, 1990), 267-97.
- Larry Laudan and J. Leplin, "Empirical Equivalence and Underdetermination," Journal of Philosophy, September 1991, pp. 1-23.
- Larry Laudan, "Scientific Progress and Content Loss," in E. Deutsch, ed., Proc. of VI East/West Philosophers' Congress (University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, 1991).
- Larry Laudan, "Why Do Scientists Agree?" in W. Shea & A. Spadafora, eds., Interpreting the World: Science and Society (Science History Publications: Canton, MA, 1992), pp. 89-102.
- Larry Laudan, "Waves, Particles, Independent Tests and the Limits of Inductivism," in K. Okruhlick & D. Hull, eds., PSA 1992, vol. 2 (1993), 28pp.
- Larry Laudan and Jarrett Leplin) “Determination Undeterred,” Analysis (1993), 53, 8-16.
- Larry Laudan, The Book of Risks (John Wiley: New York, 1995), 250 pp.
- Larry Laudan, "APA Presidential Address," Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 69 (1995), pp. 27-34.
- Larry Laudan, “Il ruolo della tradizione nella razionalità scientifica,” in A. Vergati and A. Pagnini, Storia della Filosofia: Saggi in Onore de Paolo Rossi (Firenze: Nuova Italia Editrice, 1995), 111-28.
- Larry Laudan, Beyond Positivism and Relativism (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996), 375 pp.
- Larry Laudan, “A Confutation of Convergent Realism,” in D. Papineau, ed., The Philosophy of Science (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), 107-38.
- Larry Laudan, “Progress or Rationality?” in D. Papineau, ed., The Philosophy of Science (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), 194-214.
- Larry Laudan, “The History of Science and the Philosophy of Science,” in R. C. Olby et al., Companion to the History of Science (London: Routledge, 1996), 47-59.
- Larry Laudan, “Una Teoría de la Evaluación Comparativa de Teorías Científicas,” in W. Gonzalez, ed., Jornadas en Torno al Pensamiento de L. Laudan (Universidad de la Coruna: Ferrol, Spain, 1997).
- Larry Laudan, Danger Ahead (John Wiley, 1997), 227 pp.
- Larry Laudan, “How About Bust?” Philosophy of Science 64 (1997), 306-316.
- Larry Laudan, “La Teoría de la Investigación Tomada en Serio,” in A. Velasco, ed., Racionalidad y Cambio Científico (Mexico City: UNAM, 1997), 25-42.
- Larry Laudan, “Underdetermination," in The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Routledge, 1997).
- Larry Laudan, “Naturalismo Normativo y El Progreso de la Filosofía,” in W. Gonzalez, ed., El Pensamiento de L. Laudan (Coruña, Spain: University Press of Coruña, 1998), 105-116.
- Larry Laudan, “Respuestas a los Críticos,” in A. Velasco, Progreso, Pluralismo y Racionalidad en la Ciencia: Homenaje a Larry Laudan (Mexico City: UNAM, 1998), 291-318.
- Larry Laudan, “Una Teoría de la Evaluación Comparativa de Teorías Científicas,” in W. Gonzalez, ed., El Pensamiento de L. Laudan (Coruña, Spain: University Press of Coruña, 1998), 155-170.
- Larry Laudan, “Science at the Bar,” in M. Curd & J. Cover, Philosophy of Science: the Central Issues (Norton: New York, 1998), 48-53.
- Larry Laudan, “Epistemología, Realismo y Evaluación Racional de Teorías,” in A. Velasco, Progreso, Pluralismo y Racionalidad en la Ciencia: Homenaje a Larry Laudan (Mexico City: UNAM, 1999), 27-42.
- Larry Laudan, “Dissecting the Holist Picture of Scientific Change,” in Perspectives on Philosophy of Science in Nursing (1999), pp. 105-25.
- Larry Laudan, “Is Epistemology Adequate to the Task of Rational Theory Evaluation?” in R. Nola & H. Sankey, eds., After Popper, Kuhn and Feyerabend: Issues in Theories of Scientific Method (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000). 165-76.
- Larry Laudan, “El desarrollo y la resolución de las crisis epistemológicas: Estudios de caso en la ciencia y el derecho durante el siglo XVIII,” Signos Filosóficos (2001) 83-119.
- Larry Laudan, “Epistemic crises and justification rules,” in The Philosophy of Al Goldman. Philosophical Topics 29 (2001), 271-318.
- Larry Laudan, “A Confutation of Convergent Realism,” in Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Readings (ed. Y. Balashov & A. Rosenberg (Routledge: London, 2002), 211-33.
- Larry Laudan and Jarrett Leplin, “Empirical Equivalence and Underdetermination,” in Philosophy of Science: Contemporary Readings (ed. Y. Balashov & A. Rosenberg (Routledge: London, 2002), 362-84.
- Larry Laudan, “Is Reasonable Doubt Reasonable?” Legal Theory, vol. 9 (2003), 295-331. (http://ssrn.com/abstract=1152883)
- Larry Laudan, "Algunas hipótesis sobre la certeza moral," Laura Benítez, Z. Monroy, y José Robeles, coord., Filosofía Natural y Filosofía Moral en la Modernidad (UNAM, 2003), 263-279.
- Larry Laudan, “El peso racional del pasado científico: forjando el cambio fundamental en una disciplina conservadora,” in Noemí Girbal-Blacha, Tradición y Renovación en las Ciencias Sociales y Humanas, (Buenos Aires: Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2004), 42-51.
- Larry Laudan, “The Epistemic, the Cognitive, and the Social,” in Peter Machamer y Gereon Wolters, Science, Values and Objectivity (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004), 14-22.
- Larry Laudan, “Prefacio” y “Discurso” in José Hernández Prado, Epistemología y Sentido Común (UAM, 2005), pp. 7-8 and 157-59.
- Larry Laudan, “Damn the Consequences!” in Richard T. Hull, ed. Presidential Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 1991–2000 (Prometheus Books, 2005).
- Larry Laudan, "The Presumption of Innocence: Material or Probatory?" Legal Theory, 11 (2005), 1-30. ( http://ssrn.com/abstract=1152886)
- Larry Laudan, “Privilege in Mexican and American Criminal Law,” in E. Cáceres et al., eds., Problemas Contemporáneos de la Filosofía del Derecho (UNAM, 2005), 403-414.
- Larry Laudan, “Por qué un estándar de prueba subjetivo y ambiguo no es un estándar,” Doxa, 28 (2005), 95-113. (http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/FichaObra.html?Ref=029104) b). ̈Una breve réplica,” Doxa, 28 (2006), 151-55.
- Larry Laudan, Truth, Error and Criminal Law: Essays in Legal Epistemology. 238 pp. (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006).Larry Laudan,). “A Critique of Whiggism,” in Laura Benitez, ed., Homenaje a José Robles (México: UNAM, 2006).
- Larry Laudan, “Strange Bedfellows: Inference to the Best Explanation in Criminal Law,” Inference to the Best Explanation in Law. Special issue of The International Journal of Evidence and Proof, vol. 11 (2007), 292-306.
- Larry Laudan, “Aliados extraños,” Problema 1 (2007), 305-327.
- Larry Laudan, Truth, Error and Criminal Law, paperback edition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008). 238 pp.
- Larry Laudan and R. Allen, “Deadly Dilemmas I,” Texas Tech Law Review, 41, No. 1 (2008), 65-92. (http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1150931)
- Larry Laudan, “The Elementary Epistemic Arithmetic of Criminal Justice,” Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 5, No. 3 (2008), 282-294. (http://www.eupjournals.com/doi/abs/10.3366/E1742360008000397 )
- Larry Laudan and Harry Saundres, “Re-Thinking the Criminal Standard of Proof: Seeking Consensus about the Utilities of Trial Outcomes,” International Commentary on Evidence, Vol. 7: Iss. 2, Article 1, 2009. (http://www.bepress.com/ice/vol7/iss2/art1/).
- Larry Laudan, “Legal Epistemology: the Anomaly of Affirmative Defenses,” in Deborah Mayo y Aris Spanos, eds., Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009). (http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521880084)
- Larry Laudan, “Sobre una Historia Presentista de (casi) Todo,” in A. Velázquez y L. Toledo, comp., Filosofía Natural y Lenguaje: Homenaje a José Antonio Robles (Mexico City: UNAM, 2009), 187-194.
- Larry Laudan, “Algunas Situaciones donde el Sujeto tiene un Papel indispensable en la Investigación racional,” in Fernando Broncano y Ana Rosa Pérez, coordinadores, La Ciencia y sus Sujetos, (Siglo xxi Editores, D.F., 2009), 27-33.
- Larry Laudan and Ronald J. Allen, “Deadly Dilemmas II: Bail and Crime,” Chicago-Kent Law Review, vol. 85 (2010), pp. 23ff. (http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1150931
- Larry Laudan, “Need Verdicts Come in Pairs?” International Journal of Evidence and Proof, vol.
- Larry Laudan, (with Juan Cruz Parcero) Prueba y Estándares de Prueba en el Derecho. la UNAM (Filosóficas). Larry Laudan, “Detectar Errores y Aprender de ellos en un Sistema de Apelaciones Asimétricas,” ibid., 107-122.
- Larry Laudan, “Thinking about Error in the Law,” in Alvin Goldman & Dennis Whitcomb, eds., Social Epistemology: Essential Readings (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011), 271-296.
- Larry Laudan, “The Social Contract and the Rules of Trial: Re-Thinking Procedural Rules,” Brian Leiter y Les Green, eds., Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Law vol. I, (Oxford University Press, 2011). (http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1075403)
- Larry Laudan, “Waves, Particles, Independent Tests and the Limits of Induction,” in Gregory Morgan, ed., Philosophy of Science Matters (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2011).
- Larry Laudan, “Irv Copi and the Travails of the Academic Life” in Homenaje a Irving Copi (ed., Eduardo Harada), la UNAM, Filosóficas (2011).
- Larry Laudan and R.J. Allen, “The Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence,” Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, vol. 101 (2011), pp. 493-528. (http://ssrn.com/abstract= 1670999)
- Larry Laudan and R.J. Allen, “Deadly Dilemmas III: Some Kind Words for Preventive Detention,” Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, vol. 101 (2011), pp. 781-802. (http://ssrn.com/abstract=1755215)
- Larry Laudan, El Estándar de Prueba y las garantias en el proceso penal (Buenos Aires: Hammurabi, 2011), 394pp.
- Larry Laudan “Detecting Error, Learning from Our Mistakes, and the Appellate Asymmetry” (August 5, 2011). U of Texas Law, Public Law Research Paper No. 201.
- Larry Laudan, “Is it Finally Time to Put 'Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt' Out to Pasture?” Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law , Andrei Marmour, ed, Routledge (London, 2011). (http://ssrn.com/abstract=1815321)
- Larry Laudan, “Eyewitness Identifications: One More Lesson on the Costs of Excluding Relevant Evidence,” Perspectives on Psychological Science, vol. VII (May 2013) pp.272-275.
- Larry Laudan, “Science at the Bar,” in M. Del Mar & B. Schafer, eds., Legal Theory and the Natural Sciences, vol. 6. (Ashgate, London, 2014).
- Larry Laudan, “Tomarse la ratio de las diferencias en serio: el delincuente reincidente y el estándar de prueba, o el tratamiento diferenciado para los delincuentes reincidentes,”in G. Sucar & Jorge Cerdia Herrán, eds., Derecho y Verdad, vol. IV. (Tirant Press: Mexico City, 2014), pp. 257-78.
- Larry Laudan, “Convergencia o divergencia en la evoluciónde los derechos (penales)?” in Gustavo Ortiz and Juan Cruz, eds., Lenguaje, Mente y Moralidad: Ensayos en Homenaje a Mark Platts , IIF (2015).
- Larry Laudan, “Why Asymmetric Rules of Procedure Make It Impossible to Calculate a Rationally Warranted Standard of Proof,” (March 24, 2015). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2584658 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2584658
- Larry Laudan, “Por qué las reglas procesales asimétricas hacen imposible calcular un estándar de prueba racionalmente justificado.” In Jordi Ferrer y Carmen Vázquez (Eds.), Debatiendo con Taruffo (Marcial Pons, Madrid, 2016).
- Lary Laudan, The Law’s Flaws: Rethinking Trial and Error? CollegePublications (Oxford, 2016). 203pp.
- Larry Laudan and Rachel Laudan, “The re-emergence of hyphenated history-and-philosophy-of- science and the testing of theories of scientific change,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 59 (2016), 74-77.
Philippa Levine
- Philippa Levine, Eugenics: A Very Short Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017).
- Philippa Levine and Alison Bashford, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). Winner of the 2011 Cantemir Prize (Berendel Foundation).
- Philippa Levine and Alison Bashford, "Eugenics and the Modern World," in Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 3-24.
- Philippa Levine, "Anthropology, Colonialism, and Eugenics," in eds. Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics (Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 43-61.
- Philippa Levine, "Public Health, Venereal Disease and Colonial Medicine in the Later Nineteenth Century," in Roger Davidson and Lesley A. Hall, eds., Sex, Sin and Suffering. Venereal Disease and European Society Since 1870 (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 160-172.
- Philippa Levine, "The Culture of Medicine and the Culture of the Academy," Radical History Review 74 (1999): 184-196
- Philippa Levine and Judith de Groat, "Teaching Medical History: Introduction," Radical History Review 74 (1999): 137-139.
- Philippa Levine, "Modernity, Medicine and Colonialism. The Contagious Diseases Ordinances in Hong Kong and the Straits Settlements," Positions 6, no 3 (1998), pp. 675-705; Reprinted in ed. Antoinette Burton, Gender, Sexuality and Colonial Modernities (London: Routledge, 1999).
- Philippa Levine, "Eugenics Around the World,’ Not Even Past, February 2013: http://www.notevenpast.org/feature
- Philippa Levine, "Podcast, 15-Minute History, 2013, Eugenics": https://15minutehistory.org/tag/philippa-levine/
- Philippa Levine, "Bad Blood: Newly Discovered Documents on US Funded Syphilis Experiments," Not Even Past, 9 October 2011: http://www.notevenpast.org/discover/bad-blood
- Philippa Levine, "Venereal Disease, Prostitution, and the Politics of Empire: The Case of British India," Journal of the History of Sexuality 4, no. 4 (1994): 579-602.
Alberto A. Martinez
- Alberto A. Martinez, The Cult of Pythagoras: Math and Myths (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012), xxiv + 264 pp. (288 pp.)
- Alberto A. Martinez, Science Secrets: The Truth about Darwin’s Finches, Einstein’s Wife, and Other Myths (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011), xx + 324 pp. (344 pp.)
- Alberto A. Martinez, Kinematics: The Lost Origins of Einstein’s Relativity (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009), xix + 464 pp. (483 pp.)
- Alberto A. Martinez, Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent (Princeton: Princeton University Press, hardcover, 2006), x + 267 pp. (277 pp.)
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Ten Censured Propositions in Giordano Bruno’s Books,” Bruniana & Campanelliana 22, No. 2 (Fall 2016), 27-42.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Giordano Bruno and the Heresy of Many Worlds,” Annals of Science 73, No. 4 (October 2016), 345-374.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Euler’s ‘Mistake’? The Radical Product Rule in Historical Perspective,” The American Mathematical Monthly 114 (April, 2007), 273-285.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Replication of Coulomb’s Torsion Balance Experiment,” Archive for History of the Exact Sciences 60 (2006), 517-563.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Conventions and Inertial Reference Frames,” American Journal of Physics 73, No. 5 (May 2005), 452-454.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Handling Evidence in History: The Case of Einstein’s Wife,” School Science Review, Vol. 86, No. 316 (March 2005), 49-56.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Material History and Imaginary Clocks: Poincaré, Einstein, and Galison on Simultaneity,” Physics in Perspective 6, No. 2 (June 2004), 31-48.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Kinematic Subtleties in Einstein’s First Derivation of the Lorentz Transformations,” American Journal of Physics 72, No. 6 (June 2004), 790-798.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Ritz, Einstein, and the Emission Hypothesis,” Physics in Perspective 6, No. 1 (April 2004), 4-28.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Relativity,” Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, ed. Peter N. Stearns (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
- Alberto Martínez and S. S. Schweber, “Field Theories,” in New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, ed. M. Horowitz, Vol. 2 (Charles Scribner’s Sons / Thomson Gale, 2005), 831-834.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Arguing about Einstein’s Wife,” Physics World 17, No. 4 (April 2004), 14.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Explanation, Accounting, and Scientific Understanding,” Cogitemus (NYU), No. 2 (Spring 1995), 24-37.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Essay Review: “The Quantum Moment: How Planck, Bohr, Einstein, and Heisenberg Taught Us to Love Uncertainty, by Robert Crease and Alfred Goldhaber,” American Journal of Physics, Vol. 83, No. 6 (2015), 573-575.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Essay Review: “The Questionable Inventions of the Clever Dr. Einstein,” Essay Review of Jósef Illy’s The Practical Einstein: Experiments, Patents, Inventions, in Metascience, Vol. 23, No. 1 (January 2014), 49-55.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Revisiting the History of Relativity,” Essay Review of Richard Staley’s Einstein’s Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution, in Metascience, Vol. 20 (2011), 53-73.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “The Myriad Pieces of Einstein’s Remains,” Essay Review of The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Vols. 1 to 12, by John Stachel, Robert Schulmann, Diana Kormos Buchwald, et. al.,” Annals of Science, Vol. 68, No. 2 (published online July 2010; published in print April 2011), 267-280.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “There’s No Pain in the FitzGerald Contraction, Is There?” Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 38 (2007), 209-215.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “The Travelling Physicist,” review of Einstein on the Road, by Josef Eisinger, in Physics World, Vol. 25, No. 4 (April 2012), 3-4.
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Science Myth-Busters,” review of Ronald L. Numbers, ed., Galileo Goes to Jail, and Other Myths about Science and Religion; John Waller, Einstein’s Luck: The Truth About Some of the Greatest Scientific Discoveries; and Tony Rothman, Everything is Relative, and Other Fables from Science and Technology, in Not Even Past, October, 2011.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Book Review: "Einstein’s Mistakes: The Human Failings of Genius, by Hans C. Ohanian," The Historian, Vol. 72, No. 3 (September 2010), 722-723.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Book Review: "Einstein’s Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution," by Richard Staley, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 41 (2010), 366-367.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Book Review: "Concepts of Simultaneity: From Antiquity to Einstein and Beyond, by Max Jammer,” Physics Today, Vol. 60, No. 8 (August 2007), 58-59.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Book Review: "Einstein 1905: The Standard of Greatness, by John Rigden," Physics Today, Vol. 59, No. 3 (March 2006), 64-65.
- Book Review: “Railways and the Roots of Relativity,” Einstein’s Clocks, Poincaré’s Maps: Empires of Time, by Peter Galison,” Physics World, Vol. 16, No. 11 (November 2003), 51.
- Alberto A. Martinez, Book Review: "Knots: Mathematics with a Twist, by Alexei Sossinsky," Isis, Vol. 94, No. 4 (December 2003), 693-694.
- Book Review: "Einstein from ‘B’ to ‘Z,’ by John Stachel," Physics in Perspective, Vol. 5, No 3 (September 2003), 352-354.
- Bruce J. Hunt and Alberto A. Martínez, “What UTeach and the Current Replication Initiative Mean for the History of Science,” Newsletter of the History of Science Society, Vol. 39, No. 3 (July 2010), 19-23. Also at: http://www.hssonline.org/publications/Newsletter2010/July-uteach.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Teaching Disagreements in Science and Math,” Newsletter of the History of Science Society, Vol. 3, No. 1 (April 2010), 18-19. Also at: http://www.hssonline.org/publications/Newsletter2010/April-teaching-tricks.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, Perspectives on Science and Math, Version 1.0, eighteen lessons with supplementary materials, online and CDs (Austin: UTeach Institute, 2009), 213 pp. https://www.utexas.edu/uteach-institute/uti-courses/topics/per/
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Essential Science for Teachers: Physical Sciences,” Science Historian (Presenter and Consultant) for Television Series and DVDs (now online), Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Annenberg Foundation / Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Annenberg/CPB Channel, 2003-2004 http://www.learner.org/resources/series200.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Ten Years to Einstein’s Relativity” website describing Albert Einstein’s path to creating his special theory of relativity, including a collection of 172 photographs of people, places, and documents, with links to dozens of primary source documents and websites. http://www.martinezwritings.com/m/Kinematics6.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Was Einstein Really Religious?” Not Even Past (online), History Department UT Austin, April 11, 2012, 3 pages. https://notevenpast.org/was-einstein-really-religious-0/
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Darwin’s Finches and Other Science Myths,” Monthly Feature in Not Even Past, History Department UT Austin (October 2011), 3 pages. https://notevenpast.org/alberto-martinez-darwins-finches-other-science-myths/
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Reply to Hubert Goenner,” Martinez Writings (August, 2011), pp. 1-14, http://www.martinezwritings.com/m/Goenner.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Reply to Suman Seth,” Martinez Writings (July 2011), pp. 1-5, http://www.martinezwritings.com/m/Seth.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Reply to Hans C. Ohanian,” Martinez Writings (June 2011), pp. 1-17, http://www.martinezwritings.com/m/Ohanian.html
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Is the Civil War or First Human Spaceflight more Significant? An Historian Weighs In.” Chron.com (Houston Chronicle, May 2011), pp. 1-2. http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2011/05/is-the-civil-war-or-first-human-spaceflight-more- significant-an-historian-weighs-in/
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Dividing by Nothing,” Not Even Past, History Department UT Austin, 5 online pages, (12 April 2011). https://notevenpast.org/dividing-nothing/
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Why Were Racial Categories Created and Why Do They Persist Today?” Interview with Maggie Martin for the radio show “Houston Matters” (Houston, TX), February 29, 2016; http://www.houstonmatters.org/segments/segment-b/2016/03/02/why-were-racial-categories- created-and-why-do-they-persist-today
- Alberto A. Martinez, Video Interview on Science Secrets, by Joan Neuberger, in Not Even Past (online), October 1, 2011. https://notevenpast.org/alberto-martinez-darwins-finches-other-science-myths/
- Alberto A. Martinez, Newspaper Interview: “Professor Promotes Book on Myths of Science,” The Daily Texan, June 9, 2011. http://www.dailytexanonline.com/news/2011/06/09/professor-promotes-book-on-myths-of-science
- Alberto A. Martinez, Department Interview: “Al Martínez to Speak and Sign Copies of his Third Book,” June 7, 2011. http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/history/news/3974
- Alberto A. Martinez, “Physics of Scale” (oral histories documenting the history of the physics of phase transitions) branch History of Recent Science and Technology project, Dibner Institute, M.I.T. Edited interviews of physicists: Peter Heller, Kenneth G. Wilson, Alexander Polyakov, Howard Schnitzer, Benjamin Widom, Alexander Patashinski, Igor E. Dzyaloshinskii. http://authors.library.caltech.edu/5456/ The following interviews of physicists were also edited by A. Martínez, with S. Schweber or K. Hall, pending approval from the interviewees: George Benedek, Michael E. Fisher, Giovanni Jona-Lasinio, Paul C. Martin, Valery L. Pokrovsy, H. Eugene Stanley, Peter Lepage.
Abena Dove Osseo-Asare
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Bitter Roots: The Search for Healing Plants in Africa (Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2014), 288 pages.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare,“Atomic Lands: Understanding Disputes near Ghana’s Nuclear Reactor.” African Affairs 3 (2016).
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, “Writing Medical Authority: The Rise of Literate Healers in Ghana, 1930-1970.” Journal of African History, 57 (1), 69-91.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, “Scientific Equity: Experiments in Laboratory Education in Ghana,” Isis: A Journal of the History of Science Society 104:4 (2013), 713-41.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, “Bioprospecting and Resistance: Transforming Poisoned Arrows into Strophanthin Pills in Colonial Gold Coast, 1885-1922.” Social History of Medicine 21:2 (2008), 269- 290.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Review of Healing African Bodies: British Medicine in West Africa, 1800-1860 by John Rankin. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Review of Healing Roots: Anthropology and Medicine in Africa by Judith LaPlante. Social History of Medicine.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Review of In the Shadow of Ebola (documentary film, 27 minutes) by
- Gregg Mitman. Medical History. 59:4 (2015), 645-647.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Review of "Healing Traditions: African Medicine, Cultural Exchange, and Competition in South Africa, 1820-1918, by Karen E. Flint," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 84, No. 1 (2010), 136-137.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Review of "The African Aids Epidemic: A History, by John Iliffe," Social History of Medicine, 20 No. 2, (2007), 401-402.
- Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Reference Articles on: “Oku Ampofo,” “Charles Easmon,” “Mathew A. Barnor,” and “Susan DeGraft-Johnson,” in Dictionary of Medical Biography. Helen and Bill Bynum, eds. (Greenwood Press, 2007).
Megan Raby
- Megan Raby, American Tropics: The Caribbean Roots of Biodiversity Science, University of North Carolina Pres, in the series Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges, edited by Mart Stewart and Harriet Ritvo. In press, forthcoming November 2017.
- Megan Raby, “A Laboratory for Tropical Ecology: Colonial Models and American Science at Cinchona, Jamaica.” In Spatializing the History of Ecology: Sites, Journeys, Mappings, edited by Raf de Bont and Jens Lachmund, (New York: Routledge, 2017): 56-78.
- Megan Raby, “‘The Jungle at Our Door’: Panama and American Ecological Imagination in the Twentieth Century.” Environmental History 21, no. 2 (2016): 260-269.
- Megan Raby, “Ark and Archive: Making a Place for Long-term Research on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.” Isis 106, no. 4 (2015): 798-824. Awarded the History of Science Society’s 2016 Price/Webster Prize for best article appearing in Isis during the years 2013-2015.
- Megan Raby, “The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations: To confront persistent geographic and demographic biases in environmental science, researchers must understand the history of their field sites.” American Scientist 105, no. 4 (2017): 216-223.
- Megan Raby, Book Review: "Subalternity vs. Hegemony, Cuba’s Outstanding Achievements in Science and Biotechnology, 1959-2014 by Angelo Baracca and Rosella Franconi." Isis (In press, forthcoming 2017).
- Megan Raby, Book Review: "Stations in the Field: A History of Place-based Animal Research by Raf de Bont," Archives of Natural History, 43, no. 1 (2016): 178.
- Megan Raby, Book Review: "Ordering Life: Karl Jordan and the Naturalist Tradition by Kristen Johnson," Centaurus 55, no. 4 (2013): 437-438.
- Megan Raby, Book Review: "The Maximum of Wilderness: The Jungle in the American Imagination by Kelly Enright." H-Environment, H-Net Reviews. May, 2012. http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=35629
- Megan Raby, Book Review: "The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush: Museums and Paleontology in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Paul D. Brinkman," Journal of the History of Biology 44, no. 1 (2011): 155-57.
- Megan Raby, Erin F. Madden and Anne J. Shudy Palmer, Book Review: "Weathering Risk in Rural Mexico: Climatic, Institutional, and Economic Change by Hallie Eakin," Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal 22, no. 10 (2009): 944-46.
- Megan Raby, “United States––Caribbean holdings.” In Encyclopedia of American Environmental History, edited by Kathleen Brosnan, 1309-1311 (New York, NY: Facts on File, 2011).
- Megan Raby, “How to Fit a Forest in Five Boxes,” The Bigger Picture: Exploring Archives and Smithsonian History (February 11, 2014): http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/how-fit-forest-five-boxes
- Megan Raby, “BHL and Our Users: Megan Raby and the History of Biology,” Biodiversity Heritage Library Blog (September 27, 2011): http://blog.biodiversitylibrary.org/2011/09/bhl-and-our-users-megan-raby-and.html
- Megan Raby, “On Being a Scientist and a Historian,” AmericanScience (February 2011): http://americanscience.blogspot.com/2011/02/on-being-scientist-and-historian.html
- Megan Raby, “A Laboratory in the Jungle,” The Bigger Picture: Exploring Archives and Smithsonian History (September 9, 2010): http://siarchives.si.edu/blog/a-laboratory-in-the-jungle
- Megan Raby, “Corn” and “Potatoes” in Encyclopedia of American History: Colonization and Settlement 1608 to 1760, edited by Billy G. Smith, 80-81, 304-305 (New York, NY: Facts on File, 2009).
Sahotra Sarkar
- Sahotra Sarkar, Environmental Philosophy: From Theory to Practice (Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)
- Sahotra Sarkar, Doubting Darwin? Creationist Designs on Evolution (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Press, 2007); Public Philosophy Series.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Biodiversity and Environmental Philosophy: An Introduction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005); Cambridge Studies in the Philosophy of Biology.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Molecular Models of Life: Philosophical Essays on Molecular Biology (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2005); Life and Mind Series.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Genetics and Reductionism (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998); Cambridge Studies in the Philosophy of Biology.
- Sahotra Sarkar and A. Plutynski, eds., A Companion to the Philosophy of Biology (Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2008).
- Sahotra Sarkar and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, 2 Vols. (New York: Routledge, 2006).
- A. Ashtekar, R.S. Cohen, D. Howard, J. Renn, Sahotra Sarkar, and A. Shimony, eds., Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics: Festschrift in Honor of John Stachel (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003)
- Sahotra Sarkar and J.S. Robert, eds., Evolution and Development, in Biology and Philosophy 18, No. 2. (2003)
- Sahotra Sarkar and J. Justus, eds., Conservation of Biodiversity: The New Consensus, in Journal of Biosciences 27, No. 4 (Supplement 2) (2002).
- Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Philosophy and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996)
- Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, 6 Vols. (New York: Garland Publishing, 1996): Volume 1: The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle; Volume 2: Logical Empiricism at Its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath; Volume 3: Logic, Probability, and Epistemology: The Power of Semantics; Volume 4: Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, Feigl, and Nagel; Volume 5: Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism: Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics; Volume 6: The Legacy of the Vienna Circle: Modern Reappraisals.
- Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Carnap: A Centenary Reappaisal, in Synthese 93, Nos. 1-2 (1992).
- Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Founders of Evolutionary Genetics: A Centenary Reappraisal (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1992).
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Religion and Science,” in G. Oppy, ed., Acumen Handbook of Philosophy of Religion (Durham: Acumen, 201X)
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Genomic Challenge to Adaptationism,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (201X).
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Lederberg on Bacterial Recombination, Haldane, and Cold War Genetics: An interview,” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 36 (200x), 280-288.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The inevitability of Normative Analysis,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (200x), 436.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Biodiversity and Systematic Conservation Planning for the Twenty-first Century: A Philosophical Perspective,” Conservation Science 2 (2014) 1-11.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Woese on the Received View of Evolution,” RNA Biology 11 (2014), 220-224.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Formal Darwinism: Some Questions,” Biology and Philosophy 29 (2014), 249-257.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Environmental Philosophy: Response to Critics,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 45 (2014), 105-109.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Environmental Philosophy: From Theory to Practice,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 45 (2014), 89-91.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Does ‘information’ Provide a Compelling Framework for a Theory of Natural Selection? Grounds for Caution,” Philosophy of Science 81 (2014), 22-30.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Multiple Criteria and Tradeoffs in Environmental Ethics: Comment on ‘Ethics of Species Research and Preservation’ by Rob Irvine,” Journal of Bioethical inquiry 10 (2013) 533-537.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Carnap and the Compulsions of interpretation: Reining in the Liberalization of Empiricism,” European Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (2013), 353-372.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Vienna Circle,” in R. Fastiggi, ed., New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2012-2013: Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 4 (Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2013), pp. 612-613.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Mayr’s Recollections of Haldane: A Document with Brief Commentary,” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 35 (2013), 269-280.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Erwin Schrödinger’s Excursus on Genetics,” in O. Harman and M. Dietrich, M. eds., Outsider Scientists: Routes to innovation in Biology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013), pp. 93-109.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “information in Animal Communication: When and Why Does It Matter?” in U. Stegmann, ed., Animal Communication Theory: The information Transfer Debate (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2013) pp. 190-205.
- Sahotra Sarkar and D. Frank, “Conservation Biology: Ethical Foundations,” Nature Education 3(5) (2012), 3 http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/conservation-biology-ethical-foundations-46518079
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Complementarity and the Selection of Nature Reserves: Algorithms and the Origins of Conservation Planning, 1980-1995,” Archive for History of Exact Sciences 66 (2012), 397-426.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Sober on intelligent Design,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (2011), 683-691.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Habitat Reconstruction: Moving Beyond Historical Fidelity,” in K. de Laplante, B. Brown, and K. Peacock, eds. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 11: Philosophy of Ecology (New York: Elsevier, 2011), pp. 327-361.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Drift and the Causes of Evolution,” in P. Illari, F. Russo, and J. Williamson, eds., Causality in the Sciences (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2011) pp. 445-469.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Science Question in intelligent Design,” Synthese 178 (2011), 291-305.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Diversity: A Philosophical Perspective,” Diversity 2 (2010), 127-141.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Habitat Loss,” “Conservation Biology,” “Biodiversity,” in J. Callicott and R. Frodeman, eds., Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 1. (Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2009) pp. 479-482, 175-179, 104-109
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Norms and the Conservation of Biodiversity,” Resonance 13 (2008), 627-637.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Reduction,” in S. Psillos and M. Curd, eds., The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Science (London: Routledge, 2008), pp. 425-434.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Wallace and Natural Selection, 1858,” Resonance 13 (2008), 236-244.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “A Note on Frequency-Dependence and the Levels/ Units of Selection,” Biology and Philosophy 23 (2008), 217-228.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Genomics, Proteomics, and Beyond,” in Sahotra Sarkar, and A. Plutynski, eds., The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Biology (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008), pp. 58-73.
- Sahotra Sarkar and A. Plutynski, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar and A. Plutynski, eds. The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Biology (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008), pp. xviii-xxvi.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Genetic Determinism,” in E. Gomart, ed. Genesis: Life at the End of the information Age (Utrecht: Centraal Museum, 2007), pp. 50-51.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Enviromental Ethics: Tempered Anthropocentrism and Biodiversity Conservation,” in B. Parkan, ed., II. Ulusal Uygulamali Etik Kongresi Bildiriler Kitabi (Ankara: Kamu Gorevlileri Etik Kurulu, 2007), pp. 39-46.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Haldane and the Emergence of Modern Evolutionary Theory,” in M. Matthen and C. Stephens, eds., Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 3: Philosophy of Biology (New York: Elsevier, 2007), pp. 49-86.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “From Ecological Diversity to Biodiversity,” in D. Hull and M. Ruse, eds., The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007) pp. 388-409.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Ecological Diversity and Biodiversity as Concepts for Conservation Planning,” Acta Biotheoretica 54 (2006), 133-140.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “From Genes as Determinants to DNA as Resource: Historical Notes on Development and Genetics,” in Neumann-Held, E. and Rehmann- Sutter, C., eds., Genes in Development: Re-Reading the Molecular Paradigm (Durham: Duke University Press, 2006), pp. 77-95.
- J. Pfeifer and Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar and J. Pfeifer, J., eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. xi-xxv.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Scientific Change,” in Sahotra Sarkar, and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 729-732.
- W. C. Wimsatt and Sahotra Sarkar, “Reductionism,” in Sahotra Sarkar, and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 696-703.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Molecular Biology,” in Sahotra Sarkar and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 480-489.
- R. Falk and Sahotra Sarkar, “Genetics,” in Sahotra Sarkar and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 330-339.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Carnap, Rudolf,” in Sahotra Sarkar and J. Pfeifer, eds., The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia (New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 79-89.
- Sahotra Sarkar, "Ecology,” in Zalta, E. new ed., The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2006 Edition). http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2006/entries/ecology
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Maynard Smith, Optimization, and Evolution,” Biology and Philosophy 20 (2005), 951-966.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “In Memoriam: Ernst Mayr, 1904-2005,” Journal of Biosciences 30 (2005), 415-418.
- T. Fuller, Sahotra Sarkar, and D. Crews, “The Use of Norms of Reaction to Analyze Genotypic and Environmental influences on Behavior in Mice and Rats,” Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 29 (2005), 445-456.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Evolutionary Theory in the 1920s: The Nature of the Synthesis,” Philosophy of Science 71 (2004), 1215-1226.
- Sahotra Sarkar, "Conservation Biology,” in E. Zalta, new ed., The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2004 Edition). http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2004/entries/conservation-biology/
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Genes Encode information for Phenotypic Traits,” in C. Hitchcock, ed., Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Science (Malden: Blackwell, 2004), pp. 259-274.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “From the Reaktionsnorm to the Evolution of Adaptive Plasticity: A Historical Sketch, 1909-1999,” in T. DeWitt and S. Scheiner, eds., Phenotypic Plasticity: Functional and Conceptual Approaches (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 10-30.
- G. Jaeger and Sahotra Sarkar, “Coherence, Entanglement, and Reductionist Explanation in Quantum Physics,” in A. Ashtekar, R. Cohen, D. Howard, J. Renn, S. Sarkar, and A. Shimony, eds., Revisiting the Foundations of Relativistic Physics: Festschrift in Honor of John Stachel (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003), pp. 523-542.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Husserl’s Role in Carnap’s Der Raum,” in T. Bok, ed., Language, Truth and Knowledge: Contributions to the Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2003), pp. 179-190.
- J. Garson, L. Wang, and Sahotra Sarkar, “How Development May Direct Evolution,” Biology and Philosophy 18 (2003), 353-370.
- Sahotra Sarkar, and J. Robert, “Introduction,” Biology and Philosophy 18 (2003), 209-217.
- J. Voss and Sahotra Sarkar, “Depictions as Surrogates for Places: From Wallace's Biogeography to Koch's Dioramas,” Philosophy & Geography 6 (2003), 60-81.
- M. Laubichler and Sahotra Sarkar, “Flies, Genes, and Brains: Oskar Vogt, Nikolai Timoféeff-Ressovsky, and the Origin of the Concepts of Penetrance and Expressivity,” in L. Parker and R. Ankeny, eds., Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002), pp. 63-85.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Haldane, J. B. S,” in M. Pagel, ed., Encyclopedia of Evolution, Vol. 1 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 455-456.
- J. Justus and Sahotra Sarkar, “The Principle of Complementarity in the Design of Reserve Networks to Conserve Biodiversity: A Preliminary History,” Journal of Biosciences 27 (S2) (2002), 421-435.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Genes versus Molecules: How to, and How Not to, Be a Reductionist,” in M. van Regenmortel and D. Hull, eds., Promises and Limits of Reductionism in Biomedical Sciences (New York: Wiley, 2002), pp. 191-206.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Defining ‘Biodiversity’; Assessing Biodiversity,” Monist 85 (2002), 131-155.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970),” in A. Martinich and D. Sosa, eds., A Companion to Analytic Philosophy (Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2001), pp. 94-109.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Reduction: A Philosophical Analysis,” in S. Robertson, ed., Nature Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, Vol. 16. London: Nature Publishing Group, 2001), pp. 109-113 http://www.els.net/ doi:10.1038/npg.els.0003460
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Reductionism in Genetics and the Human Genome Project,” in R. Singh, C. Krimbas, D. Paul, and J. Beatty, eds., Thinking about Evolution: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Perspectives, Vol. 2 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 235-252.
- S. Gilbert and Sahotra Sarkar, “Embracing Complexity: Organicism for the 21st Century,” Developmental Dynamics 219 (2000), 1-9.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Physical Approximations and Stochastic Processes in Einstein’s 1905 Paper on Brownian Motion,” in Howard, D. and Stachel, J., eds., Einstein: The Formative Years, (Boston: Birkhäuser, 2000), pp. 203-229.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “information in Genetics and Developmental Biology: Comments on Maynard Smith,” Philosophy of Science 67 (2000), 208-213.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Delusions about IQ,” Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive 18 (1999), 224-231.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “From the Reaktionsnorm to the Adaptive Norm: The Norm of Reaction, 1909-1960,” Biology and Philosophy 14 (1999), 235-252.
- Sahotra Sarkar and J. Stachel, “Did Malament Prove the Non-Conventionality of Simultaneity in the Special Theory of Relativity?” Philosophy of Science 66 (1999), 208-220.
- Thiéffry, D. and Sahotra Sarkar, “Postgenomics? An interdisciplinary Conference at the Max Planck institute for the History of Science in Berlin,” BioScience 49 (1999), 223-227.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Restoring Wilderness or Reclaiming Forests?” Terra Nova 3:3 (1998) 35-52.
- Thiéffry, D. and Sahotra Sarkar, “Forty Years under the Central Dogma,” Trends in Biochemical Sciences 32 (1998), 312-316. [Reprinted in Witkowski, J. ed., The inside Story: DNA to RNA to Protein (Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Press, 2005), pp. 331-343.]
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Symbiosis in Evolution,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 29 (1998), 211-218.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Wallace's Belated Revival,” Journal of Biosciences 23 (1998), 3-7.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Itô Formalism and Stochastic Modifications of Quantum Dynamics,” in R. Cohen, M. Horne, and J. Stachel, eds., Experimental Metaphysics: Quantum Mechanical Studies in Honor of Abner Shimony (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997), pp. 157-169.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Decoding ‘Coding’: information and DNA,” BioScience 46 (1996), 857- 863.
- Sahotra Sarkar, 1996. “Form and Function in the Molecularization of Biology,” in A. Tauber, ed., Aesthetics and Science: The Elusive Synthesis (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), pp. 153-168.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Biological information: A Skeptical Look at Some Central Dogmas of Molecular Biology,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Philosophy and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), pp. 187-231.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Philosophy, History, and Molecular Biology--Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Philosophy and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), pp. 1-13.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism. Vol. 1. The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xviii.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, Vol. 2: Logical Empiricism at Its Peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xviii.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, Vol. 3: Logic, Probability, and Epistemology: The Power of Semantics (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xix.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism. Vol. 4 . Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, Feigl, and Nagel. New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xviii.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, Vol. 5: Decline and Obsolescence of Logical Empiricism: Carnap vs. Quine and the Critics (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xix.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, Vol. 6: The Legacy of the Vienna Circle: Modern Reappraisals (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. xv-xix.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Series Introduction,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., Science and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Basic Works of Logical Empiricism, Vol. 1: The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: From 1900 to the Vienna Circle (New York: Garland, 1996), pp. vii-xiv.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Lancelot Hogben, 1895-1975,” Genetics 142 (1996), 655-660. [Reprinted in J. Crow and W. Dove, eds., Perspectives on Genetics (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000), pp. 506-511.]
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Ecological Theory and Anuran Declines,” BioScience 46 (1996), 199-207. G. Jaeger, C. Viger, and Sahotra Sarkar, “Bell-type Equalities for SQUIDs on the Assumptions of Macroscopic Realism and Non-invasive Measurability,” Physics Letters A 210 (1996), 5-10.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “J. B. S. Haldane and R. A. Fisher‘s Draft Life of Karl Pearson,” Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London 49 (1995), 119-124.
- S. Williams and Sahotra Sarkar, “Assortative Mating and the Adaptive Landscape,” Evolution 48 (1994), 868-875.
- M. Lachmann-Tarkhanov and Sahotra Sarkar, “The Alternative Fitness Sets Which Preserve Allele Trajectories,” Genetics 138 (1994), 1323-1330.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Selection of Alleles and the Additivity of Variance,” in D. Hull, M. Forbes, and R. Burian, eds., PSA- 1994: Proceedings of the 1994 Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1 (East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, 1994) pp. 3-12.
- A. Tauber and Sahotra Sarkar, “The Ideology of the Human Genome Project,” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 86 (1993), 537-540.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Beyond Neo-Darwinism: The Challenge of Directed Mutations,” Philosophical Studies from the University of Tampere 50 (1993), 69-84.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Neo-Darwinism and the Problem of Directed Mutations,” Evolutionary Trends in Plants 6 (1992), 73-79.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Haldane and the Emergence of Theoretical Population Genetics,” Journal of Genetics 71 (1992), 73-79.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Para qué sirve el proyecto Genoma Humano,” La Jornade Semanal 180 (1992), 29-39.
- R. Falk and Sahotra Sarkar, “Harmony from Discord,” Biology and Philosophy 7 (1992),
- 463-472.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Science, Philosophy, and Politics in the Work of J. B. S. Haldane, 1922-1937,” Biology and Philosophy 7 (1992), 385-409.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “'The Boundless Ocean of infinite Possibilities': Logic in Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language,” Synthese 93 (1992), 191-237.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Rudolf Carnap, 1891-1970,” Synthese 93 (1992), 1-14.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “A Centenary Reassessment of J. B. S. Haldane, 1892-1964,” BioScience 42 (1992), 777-785.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Haldane as Biochemist: the Cambridge Decade, 1923-1932,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Founders of Evolutionary Genetics (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1992) pp. 53-81.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “The Founders of Theoretical Evolutionary Genetics,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Founders of Evolutionary Genetics (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1992), pp. 1-22.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Ma, W. T., and Sandri, G. v. 1992. “On Fluctuation Analysis: A New, Simple and Efficient Method for Computing the Expected Number of Mutants,” Genetica 85 (1992), 173-179.
- W. T. Ma, G.v. Sandri, and Sahotra Sarkar, “Analysis of the Luria-Delbrück Distribution Using Discrete Convolution Powers,” Journal of Applied Probability 29 (1992), 255-267.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Sex, Disease and Evolution: Variations on a Theme from J. B. S. Haldane,” BioScience 42 (1992), 448-454.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Models of Reduction and Categories of Reductionism,” Synthese 91 (1992), 167-194.
- Tauber, A. I. and Sahotra Sarkar, “The Human Genome Project: Has Blind Reductionism Gone Too Far?” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (1992), 220-235.
- R. Falk and Sahotra Sarkar, “The Real Objective of Mendel’s Paper: A Response to Monaghan and Corcos,” Biology and Philosophy 6 (1991), 447-451.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “What is Life? Revisited,” BioScience 41 (1991), 631-634.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Lamarck contre Darwin, Reduction versus Statistics: Conceptual Issues in the Controversy over Directed Mutagenesis in Bacteria,” in A. Tauber, ed., Organism and the Origins of Self (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1991), pp. 235-271.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Reductionism and Functional Explanation in Molecular Biology,” Uroboros 1:1 (1991), 67-94.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Haldane’s Solution of the Luria-Delbrück Distribution,” Genetics 127 (1991), 257-261.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “On the Possibility of Directed Mutations in Bacteria: Statistical Analyses and Reductionist Strategies,” in A. Fine, M. Forbes, and L. Wessels, eds., PSA 1990: Proceedings of the 1990 Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1 (East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, 1990), pp. 111-124.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “On Adaptation: A Reduction of the Kauffman-Levin Model to a Problem in Graph Theory and Its Consequences,” Biology and Philosophy 5 (1990), 127-148.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Natural Selection, Hypercycles and the Origin of Life,” in A. Fine and J. Leplin, eds., PSA 1988: Proceedings of the 1988 Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1 (East Lansing: Philosophy of Science Association, 1988), pp. 197-206.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “On the Concept of Elementarity in Particle Physics,” Columbia Journal of Ideas 5:3 (1980), 93-129.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Geometry in Physics,” Columbia Journal of Ideas 5:1 (1980), 30-45.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Flights of Fancy: Science, by S. Fuller” in Metascience 21 (2012), 425-426.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends intelligent Design, by B. Monton,” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews March 2011 (3): http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=23090
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Science v. Religion? Intelligent Design and the Problem of Evolution, S. Fuller,” Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews August 2008 (8): http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=13887
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Pragmatic Pluralism in Protecting Nature: Infinite Nature, by B. Hull,” Conservation Biology 21 (2007), 1660.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Seeing Similarities: The Evolution - Creation Struggle, by M. Ruse,” Science 309 (2005), 560.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Making Genes, Making Waves: A Social Activist in Science, by J. Beckwith,” Isis 96 (2005), 14.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with Models, Metaphors, and Machines, by E. F. Keller,” Journal of the History of Biology 36 (2003), 408-411.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics, by W. B. Provine,” Endeavour 26 (2002), 77.
- M. Fagan and Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Public Policy: Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Public Policy, by A. Rosenberg,” Biology and Philosophy 16 (2001), 749-751.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Conservation and Island Biogeography: The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions, by D. Quammen,” BioScience 47 (1997), 124-125.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Between Millennialism and the Apocalypse: Earth First! Environmental Apocalypse, by M. F. Lee,” BioScience 46 (1996), 628-630.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Postmodernism and Biodiversity Conservation: M. Oelschlaeger, ed., Postmodern Environmental Ethics; and, M. Soulé and G. Lease, eds., Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction,” Conservation Biology 10 (1996), 305-306.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “A Paleontological Perspective on Evolution: The End of Evolution, by P. Ward,” Conservation Biology 9 (1995), 694-695.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Conceptual Foundations of Organization Theory, by E. Hartman,” Philosophical Review 101 (1992), 484-485.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Thinking about Science: Max Delbrück and the Origins of Molecular Biology, by E. Fischer and C. Lipson,” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33 (1990), 612-616.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “Hierarchy: Perspectives on Ecological Complexity, by T. Allen and T. Starr, Philosophy of Science 51 (1984), 359-61.
- Sahotra Sarkar, Book Review: “The Cosmic Frontiers of General Relativity, by W. Kaufmann,” Columbia Journal of Ideas 3:1 (1979) 19-21.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “[Contributions to Discussions],” in M. van Regenmortel and D. Hull, eds., Promises and Limits of Reductionism in Biomedical Sciences (New York: Wiley, 2002) pp. 109-110, 120, 206-209, 229-230, 249, 255, 258-259, 299-300.
- Sahotra Sarkar and D. Thaler, “Introductory Note to the Contributions by Sarkar and Thaler,” in Sahotra Sarkar, ed., The Philosophy and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1996), pp. 185-186.
- S. Gilbert, Sahotra Sarkar, and A. Tauber, “An Introduction: The Symposium on The Evolution of Individuality by Leo W. Buss,” Biology and Philosophy 7 (1992), 461-462.
- Sahotra Sarkar, and A. Tauber, “Fallacious Claims for HGP,” Nature 353 (1991), 691.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “Editorial Comments to Sober,” in A. Tauber, ed., Organism and the Origins of Self (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1991), pp. 273-274.
- J. Beckwith, L. Geller, and Sahotra Sarkar, “IQ and Heredity,” Science 252 (1991), 191.
- Sahotra Sarkar, “‘Intelligent Design’ Creationism Is an Immoral Fraud,” Jewcy (18.04.08). http://www.jewcy.com/post/intelligent_design_creationism_immoral_fraud#
- Sahotra Sarkar, Fine-Tuned Deception,” American Prospect, (12.07.2006). http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=12
- Sahotra Sarkar, MedBioWorld Blog: “Molecular Biology and the New Creationism,” (02.01.2006). http://www.medbioworld.com/postgenomics_blog/?p=16#more-16