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  • Evolutionary biology:contemporary and historical reflections upon core theory. UNSPECIFIED
  • Teamwork:multi-disciplinary perspectives. UNSPECIFIED
  • Beyond mimesis and convention: representation in art and science. UNSPECIFIED
  • Electoral systems: paradoxes, assumptions, and procedures. UNSPECIFIED
  • Equilibrium in economics - scope and limits. UNSPECIFIED
  • Nancy Cartwright's philosophy of science. UNSPECIFIED
  • Philosophy of social science: a new introduction. UNSPECIFIED
  • Using an iPad as an assistive device to improve technical literacy: trial usage with an Emirati student. UNSPECIFIED
  • eLearning in action: learning by doing. UNSPECIFIED
  • eLearning in action: redefining learning. UNSPECIFIED
  • The market and other orders. UNSPECIFIED
  • Nonvoting and the decisiveness of electoral outcomes. Abramson, Paul R. and Diskin, Abraham and Felsenthal, Dan S.
  • Explanatory frameworks in complex change and resilience system modelling. Addis, Mark and Eckert, Claudia picture_as_pdf
  • Normative cognition in the cognitive science of religion. Addis, Mark description
  • Introduction. Addis, Mark and Westphal, Kenneth R. picture_as_pdf
  • What should we spend to save lives in a pandemic? A critique of the value of statistical life. Adler, Matthew picture_as_pdf
  • Priority for the worse-off and the social cost of carbon. Adler, Matthew and Anthoff, David and Bosetti, Valentina and Garner, Greg and Keller, Klaus and Treich, Nicolas
  • Prioritarianism:room for desert? Adler, Matthew D
  • Aggregating moral preferences. Adler, Matthew D.
  • Benefit–cost analysis and distributional weights:an overview. Adler, Matthew D.
  • Utilitarianism, prioritarianism, and intergenerational equity:a cake eating model. Adler, Matthew D. and Treich, Nicolas
  • Infection control behavior at home during the COVID-19 pandemic:observational study of a web-based behavioral intervention (Germ defence). Ainsworth, Ben and Miller, Sascha and Denison-Day, James and Stuart, Beth and Groot, Julia and Rice, Cathy and Bostock, Jennifer and Hu, Xiao Yang and Morton, Katherine and Towler, Lauren and Moore, Michael and Willcox, Merlin and Chadborn, Tim and Gold, Natalie and Amlôt, Richard and Little, Paul and Yardley, Lucy picture_as_pdf
  • The cognitive and academic benefits of Cogmed:a meta-analysis. Aksayli, N. Deniz and Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • A study of the interplay between intuition and rationality in valuation decision making. Amidu, Abdul Rasheed and Boyd, David and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Happiness, well-being and human development: the case for subjective measures. Anand, Paul
  • How can governments think beyond GDP? Anand, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Post-lockdown labour markets:time to reflect on the type of economic progress that we want. Anand, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • The measurement of capabilities for the assessment of multidimensional inqualities. Anand, Paul
  • Work-related and personal predictors of Covid-19 transmission. Anand, Paul and Allen, Heidi and Ferrer, Bob and Gold, Natalie and Martinez, Roland Manuel Gonzalez and Kontopantelis, Evangelos and Vergunst, Francis picture_as_pdf
  • Work-related and personal predictors of COVID-19 transmission:evidence from the UK and USA. Anand, Paul and Allen, Heidi L. and Ferrer, Robert L. and Gold, Natalie and Gonzales Martinez, Rolando Manuel and Kontopantelis, Evangelos and Krause, Melanie and Vergunst, Francis picture_as_pdf
  • Post-Covid 19 economic development and policy:submitted as recommendations to the Scottish economic recovery group. Anand, Paul and Blanchflower, Danny and Bovens, Luc and De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel and Graham, Carol and Nolan, Brian and Krekel, Christian and Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • The global analysis of wellbeing report 2018: from measurement to policy and practice. Anand, Paul and Boarini, Romina and Canaviri, Jose Antonio and Dorji, Lham and Gärtner, Kathrin and Helgeson, Thomas and Helliwell, John F. and Hunt, Guinevere and Konoshonok, Inna and O’ Donnell, Gus and Ploug, Niels and Pople, Larissa and Pryce, Freya and Janaagraha, Katie Pyle and Stuart, Francis and Wheatley, Hanna and Wren-Lewis, Sam and Yagur-Kroll, Amit
  • Multidimensional perspectives on inequality:conceptual and empirical challenges. Anand, Paul and Chiappero-Martinetti, Enrica and Corneo, Giacomo and Mcknight, Abigail and Moro, Esteban and O'Brien, Dave and Peragine, Vito and Stuhler, Jan picture_as_pdf
  • COVID-19 as a capability crisis:using the capability framework to understand policy challenges. Anand, Paul and Gao, Qin and Ferrer, Bob and Nogales, Ricardo and Unterhalter, Elaine description
  • Non-monetary poverty and deprivation:a capability approach. Anand, Paul and Jones, Sam and Donoghue, Matthew and Tietler, Julien picture_as_pdf
  • Moving beyond GDP. Anand, Paul and Mira d'Ercole, Marco and Low, Hamish
  • The development and happiness of very young children. Anand, Paul and Roope, Laurence
  • Disability and multidimensional quality of life:A capability approach to health status assessment. Anand, Paul and Roope, Laurence S.J. and Culyer, Anthony J. and Smith, Ron picture_as_pdf
  • Environmental complexity positively impacts affective states of broiler chickens. Anderson, M. G. and Campbell, A. M. and Crump, A. and Arnott, G. and Jacobs, L. picture_as_pdf
  • Effect of environmental complexity and stocking density on fear and anxiety in broiler chickens. Anderson, Mallory G. and Campbell, Andrew M. and Crump, Andrew and Arnott, Gareth and Newberry, Ruth C. and Jacobs, Leonie picture_as_pdf
  • Majestic tigers:personality structure in the great Amur cat. Arden, Rosalind and Abdellaoui, A. and Li, Qian and Zheng, Yao and Wang, Dengfeng and Su, Yanjie picture_as_pdf
  • A general intelligence factor in dogs. Arden, Rosalind and Adams, Mark James
  • The association between intelligence and lifespan is mostly genetic. Arden, Rosalind and Luciano, Michelle and Deary, Ian J. and Reynolds, Chandra A. and Pedersen, Nancy L. and Plassman, Brenda L. and McGue, Matt and Christensen, Kaare and Visscher, Peter M.
  • The privacy and control paradoxes in the context of smartphone apps. Ayres-Pereira, Vanessa and Pirrone, Angelo and Korbmacher, Max and Tjostheim, Ingvar and Böhm, Gisela picture_as_pdf
  • Agent connectedness and backward induction. Bach, Christian W. and Heilmann, Conrad
  • Beyond individual choice:teams and frames in game theory. Bacharach, Michael and Gold, Natalie
  • A new approach to rights in social choice theory which incorporates utilitarianism. Barrett, Richard and Petron-Brunel, Anne and Salles, Maurice
  • The dam project: who are the experts? Barrotta, Pierluigi and Montuschi, Eleonora
  • Computational scientific discovery in psychology. Bartlett, Laura and Pirrone, Angelo and Javed, Noman and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Impact of residual risk messaging to reduce false reassurance following test-negative results from asymptomatic coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) testing:an online experimental study of a hypothetical test. Batteux, Eleonore and Bonfield, Stefanie and Jones, Leah Ffion and Carter, Holly and Gold, Natalie and Amlot, Richard and Marteau, Theresa and Weston, Dale picture_as_pdf
  • Economic freedom and the pursuit of happiness. Bavetta, Sebastiano and Navarra, Pietro
  • Nationwide demonstration of improved COVID-19 vaccination uptake through behavioural reminders. Behrendt, Hannah and Tagliaferri, Giulia and Tankelevitch, Lev and Xu, Yihan and Harper, Hugo and Gold, Natalie and Weston, Dale and Rosen, Rachel and Scott, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • Levodopa medication improves incidental sequence learning in Parkinson's disease. Beigi, M. and Wilkinson, L. and Gobet, F. and Parton, A. and Jahanshahi, M. picture_as_pdf
  • Multidimensional welfare: do groups vary in their priorities and behaviours? Bellani, Luna and Hunter, Graham and Anand, Paul
  • Cognitive chunks, neural engrams and natural concepts:bridging the gap between connectionism and symbolism. Bennett, Dmitry and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Between economics and chemistry: Lavoisier's and Le Chatelier's notions of equilibrium. Bensaude-Vincent, Bernadette and Mosini, Valeria
  • They do what they are told to do:the influence of instruction on (chess) expert perception-commentary on Linhares and Brum (2007). Bilalić, Merim and Gobet, Fernand
  • Specialization effect and its influence on memory and problem solving in expert chess players. Bilalić, Merim and McLeod, Peter and Gobet, Fernand
  • The mechanism of the einstellung (set) effect:a pervasive source of cognitive bias. Bilalić, Merim and McLeod, Peter and Gobet, Fernand
  • Why are the best women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domains. Bilalić, Merim and Smallbone, Kieran and McLeod, Peter and Gobet, Fernand
  • How should we study animal consciousness scientifically? Birch, Jonathan and Broom, Donald M. and Browning, Heather and Crump, Andrew and Ginsburg, Simona and Halina, Marta and Harrison, David and Jablonka, Eva and Lee, Andrew Y. and Kammerer, François and Klein, Colin and Lamme, Victor and Michel, Matthias and Wemelsfelder, Françoise and Zacks, Oryan picture_as_pdf
  • Review of the evidence of sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans. Birch, Jonathan and Browning, Heather and Burn, Charlotte and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Crump, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Heterogeneous electoral constituencies against legislative gridlock. Bloks, Suzanne picture_as_pdf
  • Defining and ‘diagnosing’ aphantasia:condition or individual difference. Blomkvist, Andrea and Marks, David picture_as_pdf
  • Neuro-cognitive model of move location in the game of Go. Bossomaier, Terry and Traish, Jason and Gobet, Fernand and Lane, Peter C.R.
  • When evidence is not in the mean. Boumans, Marcel
  • Measuring the impact of philosophy. Bovens, Luc and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Episodic memory in animals. Boyle, Alexandria and Brown, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Why might animals remember? A functional framework for episodic memory research in comparative psychology. Boyle, Alexandria and Brown, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Bargaining with endogenous disagreement: the extended Kalai-Smorodinsky solution. Bozbay, Irem and Dietrich, Franz and Peters, Hans
  • Adams conditionals and non-monotonic probabilities. Bradley, Richard
  • Becker's thesis and three models of preference change. Bradley, Richard
  • Becker’s thesis and three models of preference change. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: James M. Joyce 'foundations of causal decision theory'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: John Broome 'ethics out of economics'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: Roger Backhouse 'explorations in economic methodology: from Lakatos to empirical philosophy of science'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: Steven Rappaport 'models and reality in economics'. Bradley, Richard
  • Conditional desirability. Bradley, Richard
  • Conditionals and supposition-based reasoning. Bradley, Richard
  • Conditionals and the logic of decision. Bradley, Richard
  • Consensus by aggregation and deliberation. Bradley, Richard
  • Impartiality in 'Weighing Lives'. Bradley, Richard
  • Indicative conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • Learning from others: conditioning versus averaging. Bradley, Richard
  • Les Conditionnels et la Revision des Croyances. Bradley, Richard
  • More triviality. Bradley, Richard
  • Multidimensional possible-world semantics for conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • Preference kinematics. Bradley, Richard
  • Proposition-valued random variables as information. Bradley, Richard
  • Ramsey and the measurement of belief. Bradley, Richard
  • Ramsey’s representation theorem. Bradley, Richard
  • Reaching a consensus. Bradley, Richard
  • Reaching a consensus. Bradley, Richard
  • Restricting preservation: a response to Hill. Bradley, Richard
  • Revising incomplete attitudes. Bradley, Richard
  • Taking advantage of difference of opinion. Bradley, Richard
  • V-comparing evaluations. Bradley, Richard
  • A defence of the Ramsey Test. Bradley, Richard
  • A preservation condition for conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • A representation theorem for a decision theory with conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • A unified Bayesian decision theory. Bradley, Richard
  • Aggregating causal judgements. Bradley, Richard and Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Types of uncertainty. Bradley, Richard and Drechsler, Mareile
  • Desire-as-belief revisited. Bradley, Richard and List, Christian
  • Desire-as-belief revisited. Bradley, Richard and List, Christian
  • Making climate decisions. Bradley, Richard and Steele, Katie
  • Counterfactual desirability. Bradley, Richard and Stefansson, H. Orii
  • A (mainly epistemic) case for multiple-vote majority rule. Bradley, Richard and Thompson, Christopher
  • Non-ideal climate justice. Brandstedt, Eric
  • The savings problem in the original position: assessing and revising a model. Brandstedt, Eric
  • Evolutionary accounts of human behavioural diversity introduction. Brown, Gillian R. and Dickins, Thomas E. and Sear, Rebecca and Laland, Kevin N.
  • How our minds might fit together:The four realms of existence: a new theory of being human , by Joseph E. LeDoux, Harvard University Press, 2023, 368 pp., £24.95 (Hardcover), ISBN: 9780674261259. Brown, Simon Alexander Burns picture_as_pdf
  • How to get rich from inflation. Brown, Simon Alexander Burns picture_as_pdf
  • When and why are motivational trade-offs evidence of sentience? Brown, Simon and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Assessing measures of animal welfare. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Improving welfare assessment in aquaculture. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • No room at the zoo:management euthanasia and animal welfare. Browning, Heather
  • Validating indicators of subjective animal welfare. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Welfare comparisons within and across species. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • What is good for an octopus? Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • What should we do about sheep? The role of intelligence in welfare considerations. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Won’t somebody please think of the mammoths? De-extinction and animal welfare. Browning, Heather
  • Zoo ethics:the challenges of compassionate conservation. By Jenny Gray; foreword by Joel Sartore. Clayton South (Australia): CSIRO; Ithaca (New York): Cornell University Press (Comstock Publishing Associates). $45.00. xix + 236 p.; index. ISBN: 9781486306985 (CSIRO); 9781501714429 (Cornell). 2017. Browning, Heather
  • The measurability of subjective animal welfare. Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • The natural behavior debate:two conceptions of animal welfare. Browning, Heather
  • Animal sentience. Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Teaching & learning guide for:animal sentience. Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Animal welfare risks from commercial practices involving cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans. Browning, Heather and Burn, Charlotte and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Crump, Andrew and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Developing a metric of usable space for zoo exhibits. Browning, Heather and Maple, Terry L. picture_as_pdf
  • Autism and the preference for imaginary worlds. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter
  • Does utilitarianism need a rethink? Review of Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms' The Pursuit of Happiness. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter
  • Ethics of mixed martial arts. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Evolutionary biology meets consciousness:essay review of Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka’s The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Extending animal welfare science to include wild animals. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Freedom and animal welfare. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Improving invertebrate welfare. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • More than zombies:considering the animal subject in de-extinction. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • On the relevance of experimental philosophy to neuroethics. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter
  • Phenomenology applied to animal health and suffering. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter
  • Positive wild animal welfare. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Utilitarian lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic for non-pandemic diseases. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter
  • The importance of end-of-life welfare. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • The measurement problem of consciousness. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • The sentience shift in animal research. Browning, Heather and Veit, Walter picture_as_pdf
  • Specifically human? The limited conception of self-consciousness in theories of reflective endorsement. Bucelli, Irene picture_as_pdf
  • The role of 'Autonomy' in teaching expertise. Bucelli, Irene
  • Encouraging healthier grocery purchases online:a randomised controlled trial and lessons learned. Bunten, Amanda and Shute, Becky and Golding, Sarah E. and Charlton, Caroline and Porter, Lucy and Willis, Zachary and Gold, Natalie and Saei, Ayoub and Tempest, Bethan and Sritharan, Nilani and Arambepola, Rohan and Yau, Amy and Chadborn, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • The relationship between cognitive ability and chess skill:a comprehensive meta-analysis. Burgoyne, Alexander P. and Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand and Macnamara, Brooke N. and Campitelli, Guillermo and Hambrick, David Z. picture_as_pdf
  • Payoff-based learning explains the decline in cooperation in public goods games. Burton-Chellew, Maxwell N. and Nax, Heinrich H. and West, Stuart A.
  • F. A. Hayek and the economic calculus. Caldwell, Bruce
  • Friedrich Hayek y sus dos visitas a Chile. Caldwell, Bruce
  • George Soros: Hayekian? Caldwell, Bruce
  • Hayek’s Nobel. Caldwell, Bruce
  • Insights from Friedrich Hayek. Caldwell, Bruce
  • Preface: F. A. Hayek: social theorist and philosopher of liberty. Caldwell, Bruce
  • Remembering Mark Blaug. Caldwell, Bruce
  • Friedrich Hayek and his visits to Chile. Caldwell, Bruce and Montes, Leonidas
  • Hayek, logic, and the naturalistic fallacy. Caldwell, Bruce and Reiss, Julian
  • Deliberate practice:necessary but not sufficient. Campitelli, Guillermo and Gobet, Fernand
  • Herbert Simon's decision-making approach:investigation of cognitive processes in experts. Campitelli, Guillermo and Gobet, Fernand
  • The Englert–Brout–Higgs mechanism — An unfinished project. Cao, Tian Yu
  • Key steps toward the creation of QCD: Notes on the logic and history of the genesis of QCD. Cao, Tian Yu
  • Scientific realism in the post-Kuhnian times. Cao, Tian Yu picture_as_pdf
  • Making seasonal outlooks of Arctic sea ice and Atlantic hurricanes valuable —not just skillful. Caron, Louis-Philippe and Massonet, Francois and Klotzbach, Phillip and Philp, Tom and Stroeve, Julienne picture_as_pdf
  • Against modularity, the causal Markov condition, and any link between the two: comments on Hausman and Woodward. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the 'System'. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the completability of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Book review: introduction and reply to - the dappled world: a study of the boundaries of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causal laws, policy predictions and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causal powers: what are they? why do we need them? what can be done with them and what cannot? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causality, invariance and policy. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Ceteris paribus laws and socio-economic machines. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Comments on Longworth and Weber. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence, external validity and explanatory relevance. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: so, what's evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: what's to be done about relevance? Cartwright, Nancy
  • 'Evidence-based policy: where is Our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: where is our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Foreword: fictions and models: new essays. Cartwright, Nancy
  • From metaphysics to method: comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • From metaphysics to method:comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities: an essay in honour of Adolf Grunbaum. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How to do things with causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics: summary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • If no capacities then no credible worlds. But can models reveal capacities? Cartwright, Nancy
  • In favour of laws that are not ceteris paribus after all. Cartwright, Nancy
  • In praise of the representation theorem. Cartwright, Nancy
  • ‘It may work somewhere but will work for us. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Laws, policy predictions, and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Les dispositions en philosophie et en sciences. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measurement. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measuring research impact: special problems. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models: Parables v Fables. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models: parables v fables. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Modularity: it can - and generally does, fail. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Natural laws and the closure of physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Predicting “it will work for us”: (way) beyond statistics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Presidential address: will this policy work for you?: predicting effectiveness better: how philosophy helps. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Relativism in the philosophy of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Replies by Cartwright. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Anderson. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Steel And Pearl: hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Two theorems on invariance and causality. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Use of research evidence in practice – author's reply. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Well‐ordered science: evidence for use. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What are randomised controlled trials good for? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is this thing called efficacy. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is wrong with Bayes nets? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Why be hanged for even a lamb? Cartwright, Nancy
  • An empiricist defence of singular causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • The limits of causal order, from economics to physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • A philosopher's view of the long road from RCTs to effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Otto Neurath: philosophy between science and politics. Cartwright, Nancy and Cat, Jordi and Fleck, Lola and Uebel, Thomas E.
  • Keeping track of Neurath's bill: abstract concepts, stock models and the unity of classical physics. Cartwright, Nancy and Contessa, Gabriele and Steed, Sheldon
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy and Efstathiou, Sophia
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy and Efstathiou, Sophia
  • Evidence-based policy: where is our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy and Goldfinch, Andrew and Howick, Jeremy
  • The limitations of randomized controlled trials in predicting effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy and Munro, Eileen
  • Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do? Cartwright, Nancy and Pemberton, John
  • Mechanisms, ceteris paribus laws and covering-law explanation. Cartwright, Nancy and Pemberton, John and Wieten, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • Mechanisms, laws and explanation. Cartwright, Nancy and Pemberton, John and Wieten, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • A theory of evidence for evidence-based policy. Cartwright, Nancy and Stegenga, Jacob
  • Endpiece. Cartwright, Nancy and Suárez, Mauricio
  • A causal model for EPR. Cartwright, Nancy and Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • Ideology, fear of death, and death anxiety. Castano, Emanuele and Leidner, Bernhard and Bonacossa, Alain and Nikkah, John and Perrulli, Rachel and Spencer, Bettina and Humphrey, Nicholas
  • Cognitive penetration of early vision in face perception. Cecchi, Ariel S.
  • Infrared metaphysics: radiation and theory-choice. Part 2. Chang, Hasok and Leonelli, Sabina
  • Infrared metaphysics: the elusive ontology of radiation. Part 1. Chang, Hasok and Leonelli, Sabina
  • L S Penrose's limit theorem: tests by simulation. Chang, Pao-Li and Chua, Vincent C. H. and Machover, Moshé
  • Measuring chess experts' single-use sequence knowledge:an archival study of departure from theoretical openings. Chassy, Philippe and Gobet, Fernand
  • Risk taking in adversarial situations:civilization differences in chess experts. Chassy, Philippe and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Speed of expertise acquisition depends upon inherited factors. Chassy, Philippe and Gobet, Fernand
  • Visual search in ecological and non-ecological displays:Evidence for a non-monotonic effect of complexity on performance. Chassy, Philippe and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • A hypothesis about the biological basis of expert intuition. Chassy, Philippe and Gobet, Fernand
  • Intuition in chess:a study with world-class players. Chassy, Philippe and Lahaye, Rick and Didierjean, André and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Do voting power considerations explain the formation of political coalitions? A re-evaluation. Chua, Vincent C. H. and Felsenthal, Dan S.
  • From here to I.A.P.T? (improving access to psychological therapies), preview for a new deal for dynamic psychotherapies:the psychoanalyst as street-level bureaucrat. Clarke, Jeremy picture_as_pdf
  • Some very important people are depressed. Get over it! A three-part narrative review of depression memoirs in the public sphere. Part 3:the new depressives and the challenge of stigma. Clarke, Jeremy
  • Un New Deal per le terapie psicodinamiche:lo psicoanalista come burocrate di strada. Clarke, Jeremy
  • A new deal for dynamic psychotherapies:the psychoanalyst as street‐level bureaucrat. Clarke, Jeremy picture_as_pdf
  • A review of nudges:definitions, justifications, effectiveness. Congiu, Luca and Moscati, Ivan picture_as_pdf
  • Group decisions in humans and animals: a survey. Conradt, Larissa and List, Christian
  • Swarm intelligence: when uncertainty meets conflict. Conradt, Larissa and List, Christian and Roper, Timothy J.
  • Censorship and two types of self-censorship. Cook, Philip and Heilmann, Conrad
  • Risk allocation: the double face of financial derivatives. Corsi, Fulvio and Hosni, Hykel and Marmi, Stefano
  • Restoring trustworthiness in the financial system:norms, behaviour and governance. Crean, Aisling and Gold, Natalie and Vines, David and Williamson, Annie
  • Darwin's shroud of silence [Review of Bowlby, J. (1990) Charles Darwin: a biography]. Cronin, H.
  • Down blind alleys on Freud's trail [Review of Darwin's influence on Freus: a tale of two sciences, Ritvo, L.B. (1991), New Haven, Yale University Press]. Cronin, H.
  • Evolutionary psychology. Cronin, H.
  • Getting human nature right: a talk with Helena Cronin. Cronin, H.
  • Il pavone e la formiga: selezione sessuale e altruismo da Darwin a oggi. Cronin, H.
  • It's only natural. Cronin, H.
  • Lofty contempt for nature's left buttock [Review of Bully for Brontosaurus: Reflections in natural history, Gould, S. J. (1991), London, Hutchinson Radius]. Cronin, H.
  • Pity poor men: if labour wants to save the family, they should focus on fathers. Cronin, H.
  • Sexual selection: historical perspectives. Cronin, H.
  • True lies [Review of By the Grace of Guile: The role of deception in natural history and human affairs, Rue, L. (1994), New York, Oxford University Press]. Cronin, H.
  • The ant and the peacock: altruism and sexual selection from Darwin to today. Cronin, H.
  • The battle of the sexes revisited. Cronin, H.
  • The evolution of evolution. Cronin, H.
  • A formiga e o pavo: altruismo e seleçao sexual de Darwin ate hoje. Cronin, H.
  • The vital statistics. Cronin, H.
  • Adaptation: a critique of some current evolutionary thought. Cronin, Helena
  • Getting human nature right. Cronin, Helena
  • La hormiga y el pavo real: el altruismo y la seleccion sexual desde Darwin hasta hoy. Cronin, Helena
  • Oh, those bonobos! [review of Small, M.F., Female choices: Sexual behavior of female primates, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993]. Cronin, Helena
  • What do animals want? [review of Griffin, D. R., Animal minds, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992]. Cronin, Helena
  • A moment or a lifetime? Cronin, Helena
  • The origins of evolution [review of Desmond, A. and Moore, J., Darwin, London: Michael Joseph, 1991]. Cronin, Helena
  • Darwinism's fantastic voyage. Cronin, Helena and Curry, Oliver
  • The evolved family. Cronin, Helena and Curry, Oliver
  • Animal sentience science and policy. Crump, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Emotion in animal contests:examining emotion in animal contests. Crump, Andrew and Bethell, Emily J. and Earley, Ryan and Lee, Victoria E. and Mendl, Michael and Oldham, Lucy and Turner, Simon P. and Arnott, Gareth picture_as_pdf
  • Animal consciousness:the interplay of neural and behavioural evidence. Crump, Andrew and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Sentience in decapod crustaceans:a general framework and review of the evidence. Crump, Andrew and Browning, Heather and Schnell, Alex and Burn, Charlotte and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Is it time for insect researchers to consider their subjects' welfare? Crump, Andrew and Gibbons, Matilda and Barrett, Meghan and Birch, Jonathan and Chittka, Lars picture_as_pdf
  • Pasture access and eye temperature in dairy cows. Crump, Andrew and Jenkins, Kirsty and Bethell, Emily J. and Ferris, Conrad P. and Arnott, Gareth picture_as_pdf
  • Optimism and pasture access in dairy cows. Crump, Andrew and Jenkins, Kirsty and Bethell, Emily J. and Ferris, Conrad P. and Kabboush, Helen and Weller, Jennifer and Arnott, Gareth picture_as_pdf
  • Separating conscious and unconscious perception in animals. Crump, Andrew and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Invertebrate sentience and sustainable seafood. Crump, Andrew and Browning, Heather and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Burn, Charlotte and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Animal contests and microplastics:evidence of disrupted behaviour in hermit crabs Pagurus bernhardus. Cunningham, Eoghan M. and Mundye, Amy and Kregting, Louise and Dick, Jaimie T.A. and Crump, Andrew and Riddell, Gillian and Arnott, Gareth picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: altruistically inclined?: the behavioral sciences, evolutionary theory, and the origins of reciprocity: economics, cognition, and society, by Alexander J Field. Curry, Oliver
  • Book review: bounded rationality: the adaptive toolbox, edited by Gerd Gigerenzer and Reinhard Selten. Curry, Oliver
  • Book review: the Darwinian heritage and sociobiology. Curry, Oliver
  • Evolutionary psychology: "fashionable ideology" or "new foundation"? Curry, Oliver
  • Get real: evolution as metaphor and mechanism. Curry, Oliver
  • One good deed. Curry, Oliver
  • Selfish-gene theory. Curry, Oliver
  • What is evolution? Curry, Oliver
  • Who's afraid of the naturalistic fallacy? Curry, Oliver
  • A change of mind? Curry, Oliver
  • The conflict-resolution theory of virtue. Curry, Oliver
  • 'Putting ourselves in the other fellow's shoes': the role of 'theory of mind' in solving coordination problems. Curry, Oliver and Chesters, Matthew Jones
  • The psychopath's dilemma: the effects of psychopathic personality traits in one-shot games. Curry, Oliver and Chesters, Matthew Jones and Viding, Essi
  • Altruism in networks: the effect of connections. Curry, Oliver and Dunbar, R. I. M.
  • Altruism in social networks: evidence for a 'kinship premium'. Curry, Oliver and Roberts, Sam G. B. and Dunbar, Robin I. M.
  • Sharing a joke: the effects of a similar sense of humor on affiliation and altruism. Curry, Oliver S. and Dunbar, Robin I. M.
  • Patience is a virtue: cooperative people have lower discount rates. Curry, Oliver S. and Price, Michael E. and Price, Jade G.
  • The question of animal emotions. De Waal, Frans B. M. and Andrews, Kristin
  • Objectivity, invariance, and convention: symmetry in physical science. Debs, Talal A. and Redhead, Michael
  • Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual preferences. Decancq, Koen and Fleurbaey, Marc and Maniquet, François
  • Ethnic differences and preference heterogeneity:assessing social pensions in Peru. Decancq, Koen and Olivera, Javier and Schokkaert, Erik picture_as_pdf
  • You better play 7: mutual versus common knowledge of advice in a weak-link experiment. Devetag, Giovanna and Hosni, Hykel and Sillari, Giacomo
  • The modern synthesis:evolution and the organization of information. Dickins, T. E.
  • Reciprocal causation and the proximate–ultimate distinction. Dickins, T. E. and Barton, R. A.
  • On rhetoric and conceptual frames:a reply to Futuyma. Dickins, Thomas E.
  • Phenotypes, organisms, and individuals:a commentary on Rodrigues and Gardner. Dickins, Thomas E.
  • Plasticity and information. Dickins, Thomas E.
  • The role of information in evolutionary biology. Dickins, Thomas E. picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction. Dickins, Thomas E. and Dickins, Benjamin J.A.
  • The extended evolutionary synthesis and the role of soft inheritance in evolution. Dickins, Thomas E. and Rahman, Qazi
  • Aggregation theory and the relevance of some issues to others. Dietrich, Franz
  • Anti-terrorism politics and the risk of provoking. Dietrich, Franz
  • Bayesian group belief. Dietrich, Franz
  • Bayesian group belief. Dietrich, Franz
  • Editorial. Dietrich, Franz
  • General representation of epistemically optimal procedures. Dietrich, Franz
  • How to reach legitimate decisions when the procedure is controversial. Dietrich, Franz
  • Judgment aggregation: (im)possibility theorems. Dietrich, Franz
  • Modelling change in individual characteristics: an axiomatic framework. Dietrich, Franz
  • A generalised model of judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz
  • The premises of Condorcet's Jury Theorem are not simultaneously justified. Dietrich, Franz
  • The premises of Condorcet’s jury theorem are not simultaneously justified. Dietrich, Franz
  • Arrow's theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgement aggregation under constraints. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation by quota rules: majority voting generalized. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation with consistency alone. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation without full rationality. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Majority voting on restricted domains. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Majority voting on restricted domains. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Mentalism versus behaviourism in economics: a philosophy-of-science perspective. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Opinion pooling on general agendas. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part one: general agendas. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part two: the premise-based approach. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Propositionwise judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Propositionwise judgment aggregation: the general case. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Reason-based choice and context-dependence: an explanatory framework. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Reasons for (prior) belief in Bayesian epistemology. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • What matters and how it matters:a choice-theoretic representation of moral theories. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Where do preferences come from? Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Where do preferences come from? Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The aggregation of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The aggregation of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of jury decisions where all jurors have the same evidence. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of non-informational preference change. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of non-informational preference change. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A reason-based theory of rational choice. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A reason-based theory of rational choice. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The two-envelope paradox: an axiomatic approach. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Belief revision generalized: a joint characterization of Bayes's and Jeffrey's rules. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian and Bradley, Richard
  • On coherent sets and the transmission of confirmation. Dietrich, Franz and Moretti, Luca
  • Independent opinions? Dietrich, Franz and Spiekermann, Kai
  • From degrees of belief to binary beliefs:lessons from judgment-aggregation theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Individual rationality and bargaining. Diskin, Abraham and Felsenthal, Dan S.
  • Confirmation and reduction: a Bayesian account. Dizadji-Bahmani, Foad and Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Who’s afraid of Nagelian reduction? Dizadji-Bahmani, Foad and Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan
  • From ‘I’ to ‘we’:an exploration of how theories of cooperation might inform policymaking around sustainable travel behaviour. Donegan, Brendan and Gold, Natalie and Dyson, Pete and Bartle, Caroline
  • Integrating three diverse perspectives into the proposed role for cooperation in sustainable transport policymaking:a reply to commentaries on ‘From “I” to “we”: an exploration of how theories of cooperation might inform policymaking around sustainable travel behaviour’ by Brendan Donegan et al. Donegan, Brendan and Gold, Natalie and Dyson, Pete and Bartle, Caroline picture_as_pdf
  • Modelling systematic communication differences between law and science. Dougan, Paul and Gobet, Fernand and King, Michael
  • A new resolution of the Judy Benjamin problem. Douven, Igor and Romeijn, Jan-Willem
  • The double-stranded RNA binding domain of human Dicer functions as a nuclear localization signal. Doyle, Michael and Badertscher, Lukas and Jaskiewicz, Lukasz and Güttinger, Stephan and Jurado, Sabine and Hugenschmidt, Tabea and Kutay, Ulrike and Filipowicz, Witold
  • Axiomatizing bounded rationality: the priority heuristic. Drechsler, Mareile
  • Social choice theory and deliberative democracy : a response to Aldred. Dryzek, John S. and List, Christian
  • Many-valued judgment aggregation: characterizing the possibility/impossibility boundary. Duddy, Conal and Piggins, Ashley
  • Research in progress: report on the ICAIL 2017 doctoral consortium. Dymitruk, Maria and Markovich, Réka and Liepiņa, Rūta and El Ghosh, Mirna and van Doesburg, Robert and Governatori, Guido and Verheij, Bart
  • A simple proof of Sen's possibility theorem on majority decisions. Elsholtz, Christian and List, Christian
  • How gerrymandering could help deliver the presidency to Donald Trump. Fara, Rudolf picture_as_pdf
  • An interview with Michael Dummett: from analytical philosophy to voting analysis and beyond. Fara, Rudolf and Salles, Maurice
  • Disaggregating deliberation's effects: an experiment within a deliberative poll. Farrar, Cynthia and Fishkin, James S. and Green, Donald P. and List, Christian and Luskin, Robert C. and Levy Paluck, Elizabeth
  • Practice-dependent political theory and the boundaries of political imagination. Favara, Greta
  • The QM rule in the Nice and EU reform treaties: future projections. Felsenthal, D. and Machover, M.
  • Analysis of QM Rule adopted by the Council of the European Union, Brussels, 23 June 2007. Felsenthal, Dan and Machover, Moshé
  • Further reflections on the expediency and stability of alliances. Felsenthal, Dan and Machover, Moshé
  • Canadian provinces voting power under the 1971 Victoria charter: presentation of detailed calculations. Felsenthal, Dan S.
  • Review of paradoxes afflicting various voting procedures where one out of m candidates (m ≥ 2) must be elected. Felsenthal, Dan S.
  • Analysis of QM rule adopted by the EU Inter-Governmental Conference Brussels, 18 June 2004. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Analysis of QM rules in the draft constitution for Europe proposed by the European Convention, 2003. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Misreporting rules. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Models and reality: the curious case of the absent abstention. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Qualified majority voting explained. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Voting power in the UN Security Council: presentation of detailed calculations. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Voting power measurement: a story of misreinvention. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • A note on measuring voters’ responsibility. Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • A priori voting power : what is it all about? Felsenthal, Dan S. and Machover, Moshé
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Animal culture and animal welfare. Fitzpatrick, Simon and Andrews, Kristin picture_as_pdf
  • Zero-probability and coherent betting: a logical point of view. Flaminio, T. and Godo, L. and Hosni, Hykel
  • Coherence in the aggregate: a betting method for belief functions on many-valued events. Flaminio, Tommaso and Godo, Lluis and Hosni, Hykel
  • On the algebraic structure of conditional events: 13th European conference, ECSQARU 2015, Compiègne, France, July 15-17, 2015. Flaminio, Tommaso and Godo, Lluis and Hosni, Hykel
  • On the logical structure of de Finetti's notion of event. Flaminio, Tommaso and Godo, Lluis and Hosni, Hykel
  • Integrated care systems as an arena for the emergence of new forms of epistemic injustice. Fletcher, Andrew and Clarke, Jeremy picture_as_pdf
  • Assessing risky social situations. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Continuity of utility functions representing fuzzy preferences. Fono, Louis Aimé and Salles, Maurice
  • From philanthropy to "altruism": incorporating unselfish behavior into economics, 1961-1975. Fontaine, Philippe
  • MOSAIC+:a crosslinguistic model of verb-marking errors in typically developing children and children with developmental language disorder. Freudenthal, Daniel and Gobet, Fernand and Pine, Julian M. picture_as_pdf
  • Explaining quantitative variation in the rate of Optional Infinitive errors across languages:a comparison of MOSAIC and the Variational Learning Model. Freudenthal, Daniel and Pine, Julian and Gobet, Fernand
  • Simulating the cross-linguistic pattern of Optional Infinitive errors in children’s declaratives and Wh- questions. Freudenthal, Daniel and Pine, Julian M. and Jones, Gary and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • The influence of footwear on functional outcome after total ankle replacement, ankle arthrodesis, and tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis. Frigg, Arno and Frigg, Roman
  • The biomechanical influence of tibio-talar containment on stability of the ankle joint. Frigg, Arno and Frigg, Roman and Hintermann, Beat and Barg, Alexey and Valderrabano, Victor
  • Book review: a companionable coverage of the philosophy of science. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: ontological aspects of quantum field theory. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: the images of time: an essay on temporal representation. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: ubiquity: the science of history ... or why the world is simpler than we think. Frigg, Roman
  • Chance and determinism. Frigg, Roman
  • Chance in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Clever fetishists. Frigg, Roman
  • Fiction and science. Frigg, Roman
  • Fiction and scientific representation. Frigg, Roman
  • GRW theory (Ghirardi, Rimini, Weber model of quantum physics). Frigg, Roman
  • Grundprobleme der Statistischen Mechanik. Frigg, Roman
  • Los modelos y la ficción. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and fiction. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and representation: why structures are not enough. Frigg, Roman
  • Models in physics. Frigg, Roman
  • Probability in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Qu'est-ce que c'est la méchanique statistique? Frigg, Roman
  • Why typicality does not explain the approach to equilibrium. Frigg, Roman
  • A field guide to recent work on the foundations of statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: explaining chaos. Frigg, Roman and Berkovitz, Joseph
  • The ergodic hierarchy. Frigg, Roman and Berkovitz, Joseph and Kronz, Fred
  • Laplace's demon and climate change. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Du, Hailiang and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Laplace's demon and the adventures of his apprentices. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Du, Hailiang and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Probabilistic forecasting: why model imperfection is a poison pill. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Machete, Reason L. and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Preface: special issue: models and simulations 2. Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan and Imbert, Cyrille
  • Determinismo y probabilidad: una perspectiva humeana. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • Probability in GRW Theory. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • Fact and fiction in the neuropsychology of art. Frigg, Roman and Howard, Catherine
  • Scientific representation. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • Scientific representation is representation-as. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • The fiction view of models reloaded. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew? Frigg, Roman and Reiss, Julian
  • Of rabbits and men: fiction and scientific modelling. Frigg, Roman and Salis, Fiora picture_as_pdf
  • An assessment of the foundational assumptions inhigh-resolution climate projections: the case of UKCP09. Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. and Stainforth, David A.
  • The myopia of imperfect climate models: the case of UKCP09. Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. and Stainforth, David A.
  • Philosophy of climate science part I: observing climate change. Frigg, Roman and Thompson, Erica and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Philosophy of climate science part II: modelling climate change. Frigg, Roman and Thompson, Erica and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Everything you always wanted to know about structural realism but were afraid to ask. Frigg, Roman and Votsis, Ioannis
  • Demystifying typicality. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Equilibrium in Gibbsian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Explaining thermodynamic-like behaviour in terms of epsilon-ergodicity. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • A new approach to the approach to equilibrium. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Decisions with conflicting and imprecise information. Gajdos, Thibault and Vergnaud, Jean-Christophe
  • Cognitive modelling of language acquisition with complex networks. Gegov, Emil and Gegov, Alexander and Gobet, Fernand and Atherton, Mark and Freudenthal, Daniel and Pine, Julian
  • Space-independent community structure detection in United States air transportation. Gegov, Emil and Gegov, Alexander and Postorino, M. Nadia and Atherton, Mark and Gobet, Fernand
  • Community structure detection in the evolution of the United States Airport Network. Gegov, Emil and Postorino, M. Nadia and Atherton, Mark and Gobet, Fernand
  • The economics of lending with joint liability: theory and practice. Ghatak, Maitreesh and Guinnane, Timothy W
  • Can insects feel pain? A review of the neural and behavioural evidence. Gibbons, Matilda and Crump, Andrew and Barrett, Meghan and Sarlak, Sajedeh and Birch, Jonathan and Chittka, Lars
  • Motivational trade-offs and modulation of nociception in bumblebees. Gibbons, Matilda and Versace, Elisabetta and Crump, Andrew and Baran, Bartosz and Chittka, Lars picture_as_pdf
  • Allen Newell's program of research:the video-game test. Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Concepts without intuition lose the game:commentary on Montero and Evans (2011). Gobet, Fernand
  • Developing systemic theories requires formal methods. Gobet, Fernand
  • Expertise vs. talent. Gobet, Fernand
  • Three views on expertise:philosophical implications for rationality, knowledge, intuition and education. Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Using a cognitive architecture for addressing the question of cognitive universals in cross-cultural psychology:the example of awalé. Gobet, Fernand
  • Vocabulary acquisition. Gobet, Fernand
  • The intermediate effect in clinical case recall is present in musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Gobet, Fernand and Borg, James L.
  • Expertise and intuition:a tale of three theories. Gobet, Fernand and Chassy, Philippe
  • Checkmate to deliberate practice:the case of Magnus Carlsen. Gobet, Fernand and Ereku, Morgan H. picture_as_pdf
  • “No level up!”:no effects of video game specialization and expertise on cognitive performance. Gobet, Fernand and Johnston, Stephen J. and Ferrufino, Gabriella and Johnston, Matthew and Jones, Michael B. and Molyneux, Antonia and Terzis, Argyrios and Weeden, Luke picture_as_pdf
  • Chunks, schemata, and retrieval structures:past and current computational models. Gobet, Fernand and Lane, Peter C. R. and Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn picture_as_pdf
  • The CHREST architecture of cognition:the role of perception in general intelligence. Gobet, Fernand and Lane, Peter C.R.
  • An ordered chaos:how do order effects arise in a cognitive model? Gobet, Fernand and Lane, Peter C.R.
  • What's in a name?:the multiple meanings of “chunk” and “chunking”. Gobet, Fernand and Lloyd-Kelly, Martyn and Lane, Peter C. R. picture_as_pdf
  • Cognitive training:a field in search of a phenomenon. Gobet, Fernand and Sala, Giovanni picture_as_pdf
  • How artificial intelligence can help us understand human creativity. Gobet, Fernand and Sala, Giovanni picture_as_pdf
  • Designing a “better” brain:insights from experts and savants. Gobet, Fernand and Snyder, Allan and Bossomaier, Terry and Harré, Mike picture_as_pdf
  • Early specialization and critical periods in acquiring expertise:a comparison of traditional versus detection talent identification in team GB cycling at London 2012. Gobet, Fernand and Staff, Toby and Parton, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Searching for answers:expert pattern recognition and planning. Gobet, Fernand and Waters, Andrew J. picture_as_pdf
  • All you need is LUV. Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Collective intentions, team reasoning, and rationality. Gold, Natalie
  • Collective rationality:a dilemma for democrats but a solution for deliberation? Gold, Natalie
  • Introduction:teamwork in theory and in practice. Gold, Natalie
  • The Origins of Behavioural Public Policy, Adam Oliver. Cambridge University Press, 2017, 252 pages. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Putting willpower into decision theory:the person as a team over time and intrapersonal team reasoning. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Review::How We Cooperate, John E. Roemer. Yale University Press, 2019, 248 pages. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Team reasoning. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Team reasoning, framing and cooperation. Gold, Natalie
  • Team reasoning, framing, and self-control. Gold, Natalie
  • Team reasoning:controversies and open research questions. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Theory of teams. Gold, Natalie
  • Trustworthiness and motivations. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Comparing hypothetical and real-life trolley problems:commentary on Bostyn, Sevenhant, and Roets (2018). Gold, Natalie and Colman, Andrew M. and Pulford, Briony D.
  • Normative theory in decision making and moral reasoning. Gold, Natalie and Colman, Andrew M. and Pulford, Briony D.
  • Exploring the impact of giving free food samples and loyalty cards on sustainable food choices:a stepped wedge trial in workplace food outlets. Gold, Natalie and Cornel, Pieter and Zhuo, Shi and Thornton, Katie and Riddle, Rupert and McPhedran, Robert picture_as_pdf
  • Cognitive primitives of collective intentions:linguistic evidence of our mental ontology. Gold, Natalie and Harbour, Daniel
  • Effectiveness of digital interventions to improve household and community infection prevention and control behaviours and to reduce incidence of respiratory and/or gastrointestinal infections:a rapid systematic review. Gold, Natalie and Hu, Xiao Yang and Denford, Sarah and Xia, Ru Yu and Towler, Lauren and Groot, Julia and Gledhill, Rachel and Willcox, Merlin and Ainsworth, Ben and Miller, Sascha and Moore, Michael and Little, Paul and Amlôt, Richard and Chadborn, Tim and Yardley, Lucy picture_as_pdf
  • Team reasoning:theory and evidence. Gold, Natalie and Karpus, Jurgis picture_as_pdf
  • Framing as path dependence. Gold, Natalie and List, Christian
  • Provision of social-norms feedback to general practices whose antibiotic prescribing is increasing:a national randomized controlled trial. Gold, Natalie and Ratajczak, Michael and Sallis, Anna and Saei, Ayoub and Watson, Robin and van Schaik, Paul and Bowen, Sarah and Chadborn, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Using text and charts to provide social norm feedback to general practices with high overall and high broad-spectrum antibiotic prescribing:a series of national randomised controlled trials. Gold, Natalie and Sallis, Anna and Saei, Ayoub and Arambepola, Rohan and Watson, Robin and Bowen, Sarah and Franklin, Matija and Chadborn, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Theories of team agency. Gold, Natalie and Sugden, Robert
  • Increasing uptake of NHS Health Checks:a randomised controlled trial using GP computer prompts. Gold, Natalie and Tan, Karen and Sherlock, Joseph and Watson, Robin and Chadborn, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • A randomized controlled trial to test the effect of simplified guidance with visuals on comprehension of COVID-19 guidelines and intention to stay home if symptomatic. Gold, Natalie and Watson, Robin and Weston, Dale and Greaves, Felix and Amlot, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Effectiveness of digital interventions for reducing behavioral risks of cardiovascular disease in nonclinical adult populations:systematic review of reviews. Gold, Natalie and Yau, Amy and Rigby, Benjamin and Dyke, Chris and Remfry, Elizabeth Alice and Chadborn, Tim picture_as_pdf
  • Making tax easy. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • The judicial community and team reasoning. Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking evolutionary psychology. Goldfinch, Andrew
  • Adaptive representation:a moderate stance on predictive processing. Gong, Zhichao and Wei, Yidong picture_as_pdf
  • Special majorities rationalized. Goodin, Robert E and List, Christian
  • A conditional defense of plurality rule: generalizing May's theorem in a restricted informational environment. Goodin, Robert E and List, Christian
  • Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), man of dissent. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • From anomaly to fundament: Louis Poinsotʼs theories of the couple in mechanics. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • How influential was mechanics in the development of neoclassical economics?: a small example of a large question. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • Mathematics ho! Which modern mathematics was Modernist? Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • Omnipresence, multipresence and ubiquity: kinds of generality in and around mathematics and logics. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • A new–old characterisation of logical knowledge. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • The scope and limitations of algebras: some historical and philosophical considerations. Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
  • AI and the social sciences:why all variables are not created equal. Greene, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • Information in financial markets. Greene, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • Mind the gap: virtue ethics and financial crisis. Greene, Catherine
  • The methodology of theories in context:the case of economic clustering. Greene, Catherine and Steuer, Max picture_as_pdf
  • Becoming an expert:ontogeny of expertise as an example of neural reuse. Guida, Alessandro and Campitelli, Guillermo and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Functional cerebral reorganization:a signature of expertise? Reexamining Guida, Gobet, Tardieu, and Nicolas' (2012) two-stage framework. Guida, Alessandro and Gobet, Fernand and Nicolas, Serge picture_as_pdf
  • How chunks, long-term working memory and templates offer a cognitive explanation for neuroimaging data on expertise acquisition:a two-stage framework. Guida, Alessandro and Gobet, Fernand and Tardieu, Hubert and Nicolas, Serge
  • Editing the reactive genome:towards a postgenomic ethics of germline editing. Guttinger, Stephan picture_as_pdf
  • The anti-vaccination debate and the microbiome:how paradigm shifts in the life sciences create new challenges for the vaccination debate. Guttinger, Stephan picture_as_pdf
  • A new account of replication in the experimental life sciences. Guttinger, Stephan picture_as_pdf
  • Why Bertrand's Paradox is not paradoxical but is felt so. Gyenis, Z. and Rédei, Miklós
  • Creating parts that allow for rational design: synthetic biology and the problem of context-sensitivity. Güttinger, Stephan
  • Replications everywhere. Güttinger, Stephan
  • Facing facts about deliberate practice. Hambrick, David Z. and Altmann, Erik M. and Oswald, Frederick L. and Meinz, Elizabeth J. and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Accounting for expert performance:the devil is in the details. Hambrick, David Z. and Altmann, Erik M. and Oswald, Frederick L. and Meinz, Elizabeth J. and Gobet, Fernand and Campitelli, Guillermo picture_as_pdf
  • Deliberate practice:is that all it takes to become an expert? Hambrick, David Z. and Oswald, Frederick L. and Altmann, Erik M. and Meinz, Elizabeth J. and Gobet, Fernand and Campitelli, Guillermo
  • Laws in chemistry. Harré, Rom
  • The siren song of substantivalism. Harré, Rom
  • Book review: strange beauty: Murray Gell-Mann and the revolution in 20th-century physics by G. Johnson. Hartmann, Stephan
  • Kohärenter explanatorischer pluralismus. Hartmann, Stephan
  • A grounded theory design and implementation of a course to support students with disabilities using tablet computers and smartphones at the London School of Economics and Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. Hayhoe, S and Roger, K and Eldritch-Boersen, S and Kelland, L
  • Accessible, inclusive M-learning: using the iPad as a case study. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Arts and blindness in the museum. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Arts education and adults with early visual disabilities. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Arts, culture and blindness: studies of blind students in the visual arts. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Blind Boys of Alabama. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Blind visitor experiences at art museums. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Blindness, photography and art. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Blindness, programming, perception and MulSeMedia: case studies of 5 blind computer programmers. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Borrowing from language studies and semiotics to form a research framework of institutional art education and blindness. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Can the mind and body create images without perception? Hayhoe, Simon
  • Classifying impairment in western societies. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Computing and Blindness in Education Project (COMBINE): an initial report. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Computing and Blindness in Education Project (COMBINE): an interim report. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Computing, cognition, culture and blindness. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Critical duality and the understanding of art by blind people. Hayhoe, Simon desktop_windows
  • Cultural heritage, ageing, disability and identity:practice, and the development of inclusive capital. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Does philosophy disable?: the epistemological model of disability, and the influence of the process of knowledge construction on people with impairments. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Editorial - Christianity, John M. Hull and notions of ability, disability and education. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Expanding our vision of museum education and perception: an analysis of three case studies of independent, blind, arts learners. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Experience of children with visual impairments in visual arts education. Hayhoe, Simon
  • God, money, and politics: English attitudes to blindness and touch, from the Enlightenment to integration. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Grounded theory and disability studies: an investigation into legacies of blindness. Hayhoe, Simon
  • How Locke, Molyneaux and the Enlightenment affected the way we think about the arts and perceptual disabilities, and what is the way forward? Hayhoe, Simon
  • Interactive demonstration on the use of existing apps on mobile technologies to teach basic photographic techniques to participants who are blind, visually impaired and sighted together. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Islamic and Christian perspectives on disability: towards a greater dialogue on disability between Muslims and Christians. Hayhoe, Simon desktop_windows
  • Multi-modal creative practice in an early years setting: theory and practice. Hayhoe, Simon
  • National Federation of the Blind. Hayhoe, Simon
  • National exhibits by blind artists. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Non-visual programming, perceptual culture and mulsemedia: case studies of five blind computer programmers. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Philosophy as disability & exclusion: the development of theories on blindness, touch and the arts in England, 1688-2010. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Reducing passive cultural exclusion of people with disabilities, an epistemological approach. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The SAMR model and iPads as a case study of inclusion. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Sensing, smart spaces and IoT: applications and QoE (II). Hayhoe, Simon
  • Sight and hearing impairments in the classroom: a cross modal approach. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Subjective and objective aspects of deafness and blindness. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Theater by the blind. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Towards a greater dialogue on disability between Muslims and Christians. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Utilising mobile technologies for students with disabilities. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Visual impairment, photography and art. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Web design, internet use and visual impairment. Hayhoe, Simon
  • What is visual impairment? Hayhoe, Simon
  • When Gucci make hearing aids, I'll be deaf. Hayhoe, Simon
  • When Gucci make hearing aids, I’ll be deaf: sensory impairment in later life, and a need to define it according to identity. Hayhoe, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • An analysis of a part-time ethnographic investigation within a visually impaired school community. Hayhoe, Simon
  • An analysis of an ethnographic investigation within a visually impaired adult community. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The arts education of blind adults. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The cultural subjectivity of research ethics. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The development of a sustainable disabled population in the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The development of an epistemological model of disability: the enlightenment, scientific theories on blindness and art/craft education in the US. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The development of the research in the psychology of visual impairment in the visual arts. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The effects of late arts education on adults with early visual disabilities. Hayhoe, Simon
  • An enquiry into passive inclusion and unreachable artworks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: three case studies of verbal imaging teachers describing artworks in galleries and classrooms. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The epistemological model of disability, and its role in understanding passive exclusion in eighteenth and nineteenth century Protestant educational asylums in the USA and Britain. Hayhoe, Simon
  • An ethnographic analysis of risk taking and avoidance by students with visual impairments during visual art projects. Hayhoe, Simon
  • An examination of social and cultural factors affecting art education in English schools for the blind. Hayhoe, Simon
  • An examination of virtual museums and cultural inclusion: an ethnographic study of blind Californian school students visiting museum websites. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The four senses project. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A grounded theory investigation into the philosophical and pedagogical theories of play by blind and visually impaired children. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The history of art education of blind students. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A literature review on the use of inclusive mobile devices by people with disabilities with particular reference to educational uses in the countries of the cooperation council of the Arab states of the Gulf (GCC). Hayhoe, Simon
  • A literature review on the use of inclusive mobile devices by people with disabilities with particular reference to educational uses in the countries of the cooperation council of the Arab states of the Gulf (GCC). Hayhoe, Simon
  • The need for inclusive accessible technologies for students with disabilities and learning difficulties. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A pedagogical evaluation of accessible settings in Google's Android and Apple's IoS mobile operating systems and native apps using the SAMR model of educational technology and an educational model of technical captial. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The philosophical, political and religious roots of touch exhibitions in 20th century British museums. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A philosophy of inclusive technology for people with special needs, and its application in a course using mobile computing devices for undergraduates at the London School of Economics. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A philosophy of inclusive technology for people with special needs, and its application in a course using mobile computing devices for undergraduates at the London School of Economics, UK. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A practice report of students from a school for the blind leading groups of younger mainstream students in visiting a museum and making multi-modal artworks. Hayhoe, Simon
  • The theory and implementation of the 4 Senses art education project: transition from a school for the blind to leading teams of younger mainstream students in a making project. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Ethical considerations of conducting ethnographic research in visually impaired communities. Hayhoe, Simon and Rajab, Azizah
  • Developing inclusive technical capital beyond the disabled students’ allowance in England. Hayhoe, Simon and Roger, Kris and Eldritch-Böersen, Sebastiaan and Kelland, Linda
  • An enquiry into passive and active exclusion from unreachable artworks in the museum: two case studies of final-year students at California School for the Blind studying artworks through galleries and on the web. Hayhoe, Simon J.
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  • Why all randomised controlled trials produce biased results. Krauss, Alexander picture_as_pdf
  • The scientific limits of understanding the (potential) relationship between complex social phenomena: the case of democracy and inequality. Krauss, Alexander
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  • Perception in chess and beyond:commentary on Linhares and Freitas (2010). Lane, Peter C.R. and Gobet, Fernand
  • Using chunks to categorise chess positions. Lane, Peter C.R. and Gobet, Fernand
  • A theory-driven testing methodology for developing scientific software. Lane, Peter C.R. and Gobet, Fernand
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  • Voting power implications of a unified European representation at the IMF. Leech, Dennis and Leech, Robert
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  • Super-exponential growth expectations and the global financial crisis. Leiss, Matthias and Nax, Heinrich H. and Sornette, Didier
  • Testing the political replacement effect: a panel data analysis. Leonida, Leone and Patti, Dario Maimone Ansaldo and Navarra, Pietro
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  • Deliberation and agreement. List, Christian
  • Democracy in animal groups: a political science perspective. List, Christian
  • Distributed cognition: a perspective from social choice theory. List, Christian
  • Epistemic democracy : generalizing the Condorcet jury theorem. List, Christian
  • Free will, determinism, and the possibility of doing otherwise. List, Christian
  • Group communication and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group deliberation and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group deliberation and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group knowledge and group rationality: a judgment aggregation perspective. List, Christian
  • Indeterminacy of translation reassessed: is the problem of translation an empirical matter? List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation: a short introduction. List, Christian
  • Multidimensional inequality measurement: a proposal. List, Christian
  • Multidimensional welfare aggregation. List, Christian
  • On the significance of the absolute margin. List, Christian
  • Republican freedom and the rule of law. List, Christian
  • Three kinds of collective attitudes. List, Christian
  • Two concepts of agreement. List, Christian
  • What is it like to be a group agent? List, Christian
  • When to defer to supermajority testimony – and when not. List, Christian
  • Which worlds are possible?: a judgment aggregation problem. List, Christian
  • The discursive dilemma and public reason. List, Christian
  • The epistemology of special majority voting. List, Christian
  • The impossibility of a Paretian republican? Some comments on Pettit and Sen. List, Christian
  • The logical space of democracy. List, Christian
  • A model of path-dependence in decisions over multiple propositions. List, Christian
  • A note on measuring preference structuration. List, Christian
  • The probability of inconsistencies in complex collective decisions. List, Christian
  • The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review. List, Christian
  • The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review. List, Christian
  • The voting power approach : a theory of measurement. A response to Max Albert. List, Christian
  • The problem of constrained judgment aggregation. List, Christian and Dietrich, Franz
  • Optimality theory and the problem of constraint aggregation. List, Christian and Harbour, Daniel
  • Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. List, Christian and Luskin, Robert and Fishkin, James and McLean, Iain
  • Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. List, Christian and Luskin, Robert C. and Fishkin, James S. and McLean, Iain
  • Non-reductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Non-reductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Aggregating sets of judgments : two impossibility results compared. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Episteme symposium on group agency: replies to Gaus, Cariani, Sylvan, and Briggs. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Group agency and supervenience. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Group agency: the possibility, design, and status of corporate agents. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • On the many as one : a reply to Kornhauser and Sager. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • An epistemic free-riding problem? List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Emergent chance. List, Christian and Pivato, Marcus
  • Introduction to judgment aggregation. List, Christian and Polak, Ben
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  • Two intuitions about free will: alternative possibilities and endorsement. List, Christian and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • "Deliberative polling" als methode zum erlernen des demokratischen sprechens. List, Christian and Sliwka, Anne
  • Methodological individualism and holism in political science: a reconciliation. List, Christian and Spiekermann, Kai
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  • What a dualist should say about the exclusion argument. List, Christian and Stoljar, Daniel
  • Freedom as independence. List, Christian and Valentini, Laura
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  • Political theory. List, Christian and Valentini, Laura
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  • Independence and interdependence: lessons from the hive. List, Christian and Vermeule, Adrian
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  • Levels:descriptive, explanatory, and ontological. List, Christian
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  • The underlying assumptions of electoral systems. Machover, Moshé
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  • Social choice and cooperative game theory: voting games as social aggregation functions. Martin, Mathieu and Salles, Maurice
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  • On the strength of children's right to bodily integrity: the case of circumcision. Mazor, Joseph
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  • Why the reactivity of the elements is a relational property, and why it matters. Mosini, Valeria
  • A brief history of the theory of resonance and of its interpretation. Mosini, Valeria
  • Improving child safety: deliberation, judgement and empirical research. Munro, Eileen and Cartwright, Nancy and Hardie, Jeremy and Montuschi, Eleonora
  • Automating the practice of science:opportunities, challenges, and implications. Musslick, Sebastian and Bartlett, Laura K. and Chandramouli, Suyog H. and Dubova, Marina and Gobet, Fernand and Griffiths, Thomas L. and Hullman, Jessica and King, Ross D. and Kutz, J. Nathan and Lucas, Christopher G. and Mahesh, Suhas and Pestilli, Franco and Sloman, Sabina J. and Holmes, William R. picture_as_pdf
  • A behavioral study of “noise” in coordination games. Mäs, Michael and Nax, Heinrich H.
  • Equity dynamics in bargaining without information exchange. Nax, Heinrich H.
  • Meritocratic matching can dissolve the efficiency-equality tradeoff: the case of voluntary contributions. Nax, Heinrich H. and Balietti, Stefano and Murphy, Ryan O. and Helbing, Dirk
  • Interactive preferences. Nax, Heinrich H. and Murphy, Ryan O. and Ackermann, Kurt A.
  • Stability and welfare of 'merit-based' group-matching mechanisms in voluntary contribution game. Nax, Heinrich H. and Murphy, Ryan O. and Helbing, Dirk
  • Directional learning and the provisioning of public goods. Nax, Heinrich H. and Perc, Matjaž
  • Stability of cooperation under image scoring in group interactions. Nax, Heinrich H. and Perc, Matjaž and Szolnoki, Attila and Helbing, Dirk
  • Evolutionary dynamics and equitable core selection in assignment games. Nax, Heinrich H. and Pradelski, Bary S. R.
  • Assortativity evolving from social dilemmas. Nax, Heinrich H. and Rigos, Alexandros
  • Early-life conditions and age at first pregnancy in British women. Nettle, Daniel and Coall, David A. and Dickins, Thomas E.
  • Confidence in Covid-19 models. Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Mathematics is not the only language in the book of nature. Nguyen, James and Frigg, Roman
  • Upper bounds for Grothendieck constants, quantum correlation matrices and CCP functions. Oertel, Frank
  • Symmetry arguments against regular probability: a reply to recent objections. Parker, Matthew W. picture_as_pdf
  • Globalization, democratization and economic growth. Patti, Dario Maimone Ansaldo and Navarra, Pietro
  • Powers:the no-successor problem. Pemberton, John picture_as_pdf
  • Individuating processes. Pemberton, John picture_as_pdf
  • The magpies:reflections on liminality, domestication, and animal agency. Pepper, Angie and Healey, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Varieties of misrepresentation and homomorphism. Pero, Francesca and Suárez, Mauricio
  • Generalization bias in science. Peters, Uwe and Krauss, Alexander and Braganza, Oliver picture_as_pdf
  • Constituents of political cognition: race, party politics, and the alliance detection system. Pietraszewski, David and Curry, Oliver and Petersen, Michael Bang and Cosmides, Leda and Tooby, John
  • Building a unified model of the Optional Infinitive Stage:simulating the cross-linguistic pattern of verb-marking error in typically developing children and children with Developmental Language Disorder. Pine, Julian M. and Freudenthal, Daniel and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Do young children have adult-like syntactic categories? Zipf’s law and the case of the determiner. Pine, Julian M. and Freudenthal, Daniel and Krajewski, Grzegorz and Gobet, Fernand
  • Resist AI by rethinking assessment. Pirrone, Angelo picture_as_pdf
  • Input-dependent noise can explain magnitude-sensitivity in optimal value-based decision-making. Pirrone, Angelo and Reina, Andreagiovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • On multiple sources of value sensitivity. Pirrone, Angelo and Tsetsos, Konstantinos picture_as_pdf
  • Towards an atlas of canonical cognitive mechanisms. Pirrone, Angelo and Tsetsos, Konstantinos picture_as_pdf
  • GEMS:genetically evolving models in science. Pirrone, Angelo and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Magnitude-sensitivity:rethinking decision-making. Pirrone, Angelo and Reina, Andreagiovanni and Stafford, Tom and Marshall, James A.R. and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Sosein as subject matter. Plebani, Matteo
  • The neural correlates of theory of mind and their role during empathy and the game of chess:A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Powell, Joanne L. and Grossi, Davide and Corcoran, Rhiannon and Gobet, Fernand and García-Fiñana, Marta picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking public services. Prabhakar, Rajiv
  • Stakeholding and new labour. Prabhakar, Rajiv
  • What is the future for asset-based welfare? Prabhakar, Rajiv
  • The child trust fund in the UK: how might opening rates by parents be increased? Prabhakar, Rajiv
  • Animal sentience and the capabilities approach to justice:Martha C. Nussbaum, Justice for animals: our collective responsibility. Simon & Schuster, New York, 2023. Read, Eva and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • From physics to metaphysics. Redhead, Michael
  • Incompleteness, nonlocality, and realism: a prolegomenon to the philosophy of quantum mechanics. Redhead, Michael
  • Quests of a realist. Redhead, Michael
  • The intelligibility of the universe. Redhead, Michael
  • Causal inference in the abstract or seven myths about thought experiments. Reiss, Julian
  • Causal instrumental variables and interventions. Reiss, Julian
  • Causality and economic methodology. Reiss, Julian
  • Causation in the social sciences: evidence,inference, and purpose. Reiss, Julian
  • Counterfactuals. Reiss, Julian
  • Counterfactuals though experiments, and singular causal analysis in history. Reiss, Julian
  • Critical realism and the mainstream. Reiss, Julian
  • Do we need mechanisms in the social sciences? Reiss, Julian
  • Editorial and interview with Kevin Korb. Reiss, Julian
  • Empirical evidence: its nature and sources. Reiss, Julian
  • Error in economics: the methodology of evidence-based economics. Reiss, Julian
  • Error in economics: towards a more evidence-based methodology [rejoinder]. Reiss, Julian
  • Evidence for use. Reiss, Julian
  • Evidence-based economics: issues and some preliminary answers. Reiss, Julian
  • Explanation. Reiss, Julian
  • In favour of a millian proposal to reform biomedical research. Reiss, Julian
  • La contingencia de las teorías de causación y explicación : comentarios sobre Paul Humphreys. Reiss, Julian
  • Mathematics in economics: Schmoller, Menger and Jevons. Reiss, Julian
  • Natural economic quantities and their measurement. Reiss, Julian
  • Natural economic quantities and their measurement. Reiss, Julian
  • Philosophy of Economics, History of. Reiss, Julian
  • Practice ahead of theory: instrumental variables, natural experiments and inductivism in econometrics. Reiss, Julian
  • Scientific empiricism: a Baconian perspective. Reiss, Julian
  • Simulation. Reiss, Julian
  • Social capacities. Reiss, Julian
  • Theory, generalisations from cases and methodological maxims in evidence-based economics: responses to the reviews by DiNardo, Guala and Kincaid. Reiss, Julian
  • Third time’s a charm: causation, science and Wittgensteinian pluralism. Reiss, Julian
  • Time series, nonsense correlations and the principle of the common cause. Reiss, Julian
  • Uncertainty in econometrics: evaluating policy counterfactuals. Reiss, Julian
  • Was ware wenn... Reiss, Julian
  • A plea for (good) simulations: nudging economics toward an experimental science. Reiss, Julian
  • Uncertainty in econometrics: evaluating policy counterfactuals. Reiss, Julian and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Biomedical research, neglected diseases, and well-ordered science. Reiss, Julian and Kitcher, Phillip
  • Mechanisms, continental approaches, trials, and evolutionary medicine: new work in the philosophy of medicine. Reiss, Julian and Solomon, Miriam and Teira, David
  • What's new in the philosophy of the social sciences?: guest editors' introduction. Reiss, Julian and Teira, David and Bonilla, Jesus
  • Comment on Ashtekar: generalization of Wigner's principle. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Curie’s hazard: from electromagnetism to symmetry violation. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Three merry roads to T-violation. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Time, symmetry and structure: a study in the foundations of quantum theory. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Weak interactions and the curious little arrow of time. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • A general perspective on time observables. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • The simple failure of Curie’s Principle: How to get out what hasn’t gone in. Roberts, Bryan W.
  • Warranting the use of causal claims: a non-trivial case for interdisciplinarity. Rol, Menno and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Probabilities, methodologies and the evidence base in existential risk assessments. Rowe, Thomas and Beard, Simon
  • Euphoria versus dysphoria:differential cognitive roles in religion? Russell, Yvan I. and Dunbar, Robin I.M. and Gobet, Fernand
  • Sinuosity and the Affect Grid:a method for adjusting repeated mod scores. Russell, Yvan I. and Gobet, Fernand
  • What is counterintuitive:religious cognition and natural expectation. Russell, Yvan I. and Gobet, Fernand
  • Mood, expertise, analogy, and ritual: an experiment using the five-disk Tower of Hanoi. Russell, Yvan I. and Gobet, Fernand and Whitehouse, Harvey
  • Assessing the status of the common cause principle. Rédei, Miklós
  • What works to increase charitable donations? A meta-review with meta-meta-analysis. Saeri, Alexander K. and Slattery, Peter and Lee, Joannie and Houlden, Thomas and Farr, Neil and Gelber, Romy L. and Stone, Jake and Huuskes, Lee and Timmons, Shane and Windle, Kai and Spajic, Luke and Freeman, Luke and Moss, David and Behar, Jon and Schubert, Stefan and Grundy, Emily A.C. and Zorker, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • Checking the academic selection argument. Chess players outperform non-chess players in cognitive skills related to intelligence:a meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Burgoyne, Alexander P. and Macnamara, Brooke N. and Hambrick, David Z. and Campitelli, Guillermo and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • The effects of chess instruction on pupils' cognitive and academic skills:state of the art and theoretical challenges. Sala, Giovanni and Foley, John P. and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Cognitive and academic benefits of music training with children:a multilevel meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Do the benefits of chess instruction transfer to academic and cognitive skills?:a meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Does chess instruction improve mathematical problem-solving ability? Two experimental studies with an active control group. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Does far transfer exist? Negative evidence from chess, music, and working memory training. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Experts’ memory superiority for domain-specific random material generalizes across fields of expertise:a meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • When the music's over:does music skill transfer to children's and young adolescents' cognitive and academic skills? A meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Working memory training in typically developing children:a meta-analysis of the available evidence. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • The impact of leisure activities on older adults’ cognitive function, physical function, and mental health. Sala, Giovanni and Jopp, Daniela and Gobet, Fernand and Ogawa, Madoka and Ishioka, Yoshiko and Masui, Yukie and Inagaki, Hiroki and Nakagawa, Takeshi and Yasumoto, Saori and Ishizaki, Tatsuro and Arai, Yasumichi and Ikebe, Kazunori and Kamide, Kei and Gondo, Yasuyuki picture_as_pdf
  • The relationship between handedness and mathematics is non-linear and is moderated by gender, age, and type of task. Sala, Giovanni and Signorelli, Michela and Barsuola, Giulia and Bolognese, Martina and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Video game training does not enhance cognitive ability:a comprehensive meta-analytic investigation. Sala, Giovanni and Tatlidil, K. Semir and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Cognitive training does not enhance general cognition. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Working memory training in typically developing children:a multilevel meta-analysis. Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Still no evidence that exergames improve cognitive ability:A commentary on Stanmore et al. (2017). Sala, Giovanni and Tatlidil, K. Semir and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Essay review: Models and exploratory models. Salis, Fiora
  • Scientific discovery through fictionally modelling reality. Salis, Fiora
  • The nature of model-world comparisons. Salis, Fiora
  • The problem of satisfaction conditions and the dispensability of i-desire. Salis, Fiora
  • Capturing the scientific imagination. Salis, Fiora and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • The new fiction view of models. Salis, Fiora picture_as_pdf
  • La théorie du choix social : une introduction à quelques résultats fondamentaux. Salles, Maurice
  • On Quine on Arrow. Salles, Maurice
  • The launching of 'social choice and welfare' and the creation of the 'Society for Social Choice and Welfare'. Salles, Maurice
  • The possibility of generalized social choice functions and Nash’s independence of irrelevant alternatives. Salles, Maurice
  • Indeterminismo e inferencia causal. San Pedro, Iñaki and Suárez, Mauricio
  • The principle of common cause and indeterminism: a review. San Pedro, Iñaki and Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • Prediction and the periodic table. Scerri, Eric R. and Worrall, John
  • Cognitive models of gambling and problem gambling. Schiller, Marvin R. G. and Gobet, Fernand
  • A comparison between cognitive and AI models of blackjack strategy learning. Schiller, Marvin R.G. and Gobet, Fernand R.
  • Octopus farms raise huge animal welfare concerns - and they’re unsustainable too. Schnell, Alexandra K. and Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Virtues for real-world utilitarians. Schubert, Stefan and Caviola, Lucius
  • Mapping content:why cognitive maps are non-conceptual mental states. Schwartz, Ari and Fresco, Nir picture_as_pdf
  • Evolutionary theory and the ultimate-proximate distinction in the human behavioral sciences. Scott-Phillips, T. C. and Dickins, T. E. and West, S. A.
  • The niche construction perspective: a critical appraisal. Scott-Phillips, Thomas C. and Laland, Kevin N. and Shuker, David M. and Dickins, Thomas E. and West, Stuart A.
  • Introduction to special issue on “Trade-Offs in Female Life Histories: Integrating Evolutionary Frameworks”. Sear, Rebecca and Gibson, Mhairi
  • Synthesis in the human evolutionary behavioural sciences. Sear, Rebecca and Lawson, David W. and Dickins, Thomas E.
  • Independence and interdependence in collective decision making: an agent-based model of nest-site choice by honeybee swarms. Seeley, Thomas D. and Elsholtz, Christian and List, Christian
  • Duration of courtship effort as a costly signal. Seymour, Robert and Sozou, Peter D.
  • Science: freedom and reason: comments on Mara Beller's quantum dialogue. Shenker, Orly R.
  • Complementarity revisited. Shomar, Towfic
  • Agentive spaces, the "background", and other not well articulated influences in shaping our lives. Shotter, John
  • Performing phronesis: on the way to engaged judgment. Shotter, John and Tsoukas, Haridimos
  • Science funding policy and the COVID-19 pandemic. Sikimić, Vlasta and Stuart, Mike and Shaw, Jamie picture_as_pdf
  • Are masking abnormalities in schizophrenia specific to type-B masking? Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • Backward masking as a test of magnocellular sensitivity. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • L- and M-cone ratios and magnocellular sensitivity in reading. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • On identifying magnocellular and parvocellular responses on the basis of contrast-response functions. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • On interpreting responses to low contrast stimuli in terms of magnocellular activity - A few remarks. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • Stereopsis and magnocellular sensitivity in schizophrenia. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • Vernier acuity as a test of magnocellular sensitivity. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • Visually evoked potentials, NMDA receptors and the magnocellular system in schizophrenia. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • The time course of visual backward masking deficits in schizophrenia. Skottun, Bernt C. and Skoyles, John R.
  • Mapping of heard speech into articulation information and speech acquisition. Skoyles, John R.
  • Reconstruyendo la concepción newtoniana de las leyes de la naturaleza. Soto, Cristian picture_as_pdf
  • Roberto Torretti’s Philosophy of Science. Soto, Cristián
  • Individual and social discounting in a viscous population. Sozou, Peter D.
  • Time to pregnancy: a probabilistic method for using the duration of non-conception in fertility assessment. Sozou, Peter D.
  • A stochastic model of cell replicative senescence based on telomere shortening, oxidative stress, and somatic mutations in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. Sozou, Peter D. and Kirkwood, Thomas B. L.
  • Costly but worthless gifts facilitate courtship. Sozou, Peter D. and Seymour, Robert
  • Consent agreements for cryopreserved embryos: the case for choice. Sozou, Peter D. and Sheldon, Sally and Hartshorne, Geraldine M.
  • Personal view: Withdrawal of consent by sperm donors. Sozou, Peter D. and Sheldon, Sally and Hartshorne, Geraldine M.
  • Politics and collective action in Thomas Aquinas's On Kingship. Spindler, Anselm
  • Francisco de Vitoria on prudence and the nature of practical reasoning. Spindler, Anselm
  • Animal welfare guidelines for international development organisations in the Global South. Ssuna, Paul and Crump, Andrew and Siegmund, Karin picture_as_pdf
  • Quantifying the benefits of using decision models with response time and accuracy data. Stafford, Tom and Pirrone, Angelo and Croucher, Mike and Krystalli, Anna picture_as_pdf
  • Desires, beliefs and conditional desirability. Stefansson, H. Orii
  • How valuable are chances? Stefansson, H. Orii and Bradley, Richard
  • A much needed wake-up call. Steuer, Max
  • The partially private UK system for air traffic control. Steuer, Max
  • The scientific study of society. Steuer, Max
  • A view from the sharp end: The future of finance; The LSE Report by Adair Turner et.al. Steuer, Max
  • How thought experiments increase understanding. Stuart, Michael T. picture_as_pdf
  • Imagination: A sine qua non of science. Stuart, Michael T.
  • Scientists are epistemic consequentialists about imagination. Stuart, Michael T. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharpening the tools of imagination. Stuart, Michael T.
  • Thought experiments state of the art. Stuart, Michael T.
  • Understanding metaphorical understanding (literally). Stuart, Michael T. and Wilkenfeld, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • Assistive technology for students with special needs. Sultana, Nafees and Hayhoe, Simon
  • Bohmian dispositions. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Causal Markov, robustness and quantum correlations. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Causal inference in quantum mechanics: a reassessment. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Contextos de descubrimiento causal. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Deflationary representation, inference, and practice. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Experimental realism defended: how inference to the most likely cause might be sound. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Experimental realism defended: how inference to the most likely cause might be sound. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Fictions in science: philosophical essays on modeling and idealisation. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Fictions, conditionals, and stellar astrophysics. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Fictions, inference and realism. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Filosofía de la ciencia:historia y práctica. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Four theses on probabilities, causes, propensities. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Informative models:idealization and abstraction. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Interventions and causality in quantum mechanics. Suárez, Mauricio
  • On the physical impossibility of ideal quantum measurements. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Philosophy of probability and statistical modelling. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Physical chance. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Probabilities, causes and propensities in physics. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Propensities and pragmatism. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Propensities in quantum mechanics. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Propensities, probabilities and experimental statistics. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Quantum propensities. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Quantum selections, propensities and the problem of measurement. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Representation in science. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Science, philosophy and the a priori. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Scientific realism, the Galilean strategy and representation. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Scientific representation. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Scientific representation. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Scientific representation, denotation, and fictional entities. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Scientific representation: against similarity and isomorphism. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Selections, dispositions and the problem of measurement. Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • Theories, models and interpretations. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The ample modelling mind. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The chances of propensities. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The complex nexus of evolutionary fitness. Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • The contextual character of causal evidence. Suárez, Mauricio
  • A critique of empiricist propensity theories. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The emergence of the modelling attitude. Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • An inferential conception of scientific representation. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The pragmatics of scientific representation. Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • The role of models in the application of scientific theories: epistemological implications. Suárez, Mauricio
  • The semantic view, empirical adequacy, and application. Suárez, Mauricio
  • Theories: tools versus models. Suárez, Mauricio and Cartwright, Nancy
  • EPR robustness and the causal Markov condition. Suárez, Mauricio and San Pedro, Iñaki picture_as_pdf
  • The representational semantic conception. Suárez, Mauricio and Pero, Francesca picture_as_pdf
  • A systematic review of nudge interventions to optimize medication prescribing. Talat, Usman and Schmidtke, Kelly Ann and Khanal, Saval and Chan, Amy and Turner, Alice and Horne, Robert and Chadborn, Tim and Gold, Natalie and Sallis, Anna and Vlaev, Ivo picture_as_pdf
  • Computational modelling of phonological acquisition:simulating error patterns in nonword repetition tasks. Tamburelli, Marco and Jones, Gary and Gobet, Fernand and Pine, Julian M.
  • Is indistinguishability in quantum mechanics conventional? Teller, Paul and Redhead, Michael
  • The effect of timers and precommitments on handwashing:a randomised controlled trial in a kitchen laboratory. Thom, James and Bowen, Sarah and Yang, Yuchen and Devarajan, Sanjeev and Doran, Helen and Zampetis, Marios and Papakonstantinou, Trisevgeni and McDonagh, Maria and McPhedran, Robert and Toombs, Ben and Jarchlo, Ayla Ibrahimi and Rayner, Alice and Jones, Philip Edward and Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • Testing team reasoning:group identification is related to coordination in pure coordination games. Thom, James Matthew and Afzal, Uzma and Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • How to tell when efficacy will NOT translate into effectiveness. Thompson, Chris
  • Expert judgment for climate change adaptation. Thompson, Erica and Frigg, Roman and Helgeson, Casey
  • The multivariate Poisson-Generalized Inverse Gaussian claim count regression model with varying dispersion and shape parameters. Tzougas, George and Makariou, Despoina picture_as_pdf
  • Comparing antibiotic prescribing between clinicians in UK primary care:an analysis in a cohort study of eight different measures of antibiotic prescribing. Van Staa, Tjeerd and Li, Yan and Gold, Natalie and Chadborn, Tim and Welfare, William and Palin, Victoria and Ashcroft, Darren M. and Bircher, Joanna picture_as_pdf
  • Transitivity, the Sorites Paradox, and similarity-based reasoning. Van der Rijt, Jan-Willem
  • The ruin of Homo Oeconomicus. Van der Rijt, Jan-Willem
  • Developmental programming, evolution, and animal welfare:a case for evolutionary veterinary science. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Has the socio-political role of neuroethics been neglected? Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather
  • On the evolutionary origins of the bifocal stance. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather
  • Pathological complexity and the evolution of sex differences. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather
  • Social robots and the intentional stance. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather
  • Evaluating tradeoffs between autonomy and wellbeing in supported decision making. Veit, Walter and Earp, Brian D. and Browning, Heather and Savulescu, Julian
  • Hominin life history, pathological complexity, and the evolution of anxiety. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • The scaffolded evolution of human communication. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Ensemble models using symbolic regression and genetic programming for uncertainty estimation in ESG and alternative investments. Venegas, Percy and Britez, Isabel and Gobet, Fernand
  • Factive inferentialism and the puzzle of model-based explanation. Verreault-Julien, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • The L/M-opponent channel provides a distinct and time-dependent contribution towards visual recognition. Vincent, Christopher J. and Gobet, Fernand and Parkei, Amanda and Derrington, Andrew M.
  • Trustworthy experts and untrustworthy experts:insights from the cognitive psychology of expertise. Waters, Andrew J. and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Entropy: a guide for the perplexed. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman
  • Reconceptualising equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics and characterising its existence. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking boltzmannian equilibrium. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman
  • When does a Boltzmannian equilibrium exist? Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Values, prices and natural liberty:on the dual role of prices in the history of economic analysis. Witztum, Amos picture_as_pdf
  • Causality in medicine: getting back to the Hill top. Worrall, John
  • Do we need some large, simple randomized trials in medicine? Worrall, John
  • Error, tests and theory confirmation. Worrall, John
  • Evidence and ethics in medicine. Worrall, John
  • Evidence: philosophy of science meets medicine. Worrall, John
  • For universal rules, against induction. Worrall, John
  • Homeopathy and evidence-based policy. Worrall, John
  • Philosophy of science: classic debates, standard problems, future prospects. Worrall, John
  • Pragmatic factors in theory-acceptance. Worrall, John
  • Prediction and accommodation revisited. Worrall, John
  • Theory-confirmation and history. Worrall, John
  • Underdetermination, realism and empirical equivalence. Worrall, John
  • The placebo effect and evidence-based policy. Worrall, John
  • ERP to chess stimuli reveal expert-novice differences in the amplitudes of N2 and P3 components. Wright, Michael J. and Gobet, Fernand and Chassy, Philippe and Ramchandani, Payal Nanik
  • The effect of personal attitudes on information processing biases in religious individuals. Yousaf, Omar and Gobet, Fernand
  • The emotional and attitudinal consequences of religious hypocrisy:experimental evidence using a cognitive dissonance paradigm. Yousaf, Omar and Gobet, Fernand
  • The evolutionary origins of the Global Neuronal Workspace in vertebrates. Zacks, Oryan and Jablonka, Eva picture_as_pdf
  • Effectiveness of L1 and pictures in multimedia conditions on learning second-language vocabulary:a meta-analysis. Zhang, Caihui and Sala, Giovanni and Gobet, Fernand picture_as_pdf
  • Person-specific non-shared environmental influences in intraindividual variability: a preliminary case of daily school feelings in monozygotic twins. Zheng, Yao and Molenaar, Peter C.M. and Arden, Rosalind and Asbury, Kathryn and Almeida, David M.
  • Testing the impact of overt and covert ordering interventions on sustainable consumption choices:a randomised controlled trial. Zhuo, Shi and Ratajczak, Michael and Thornton, Katie and Jones, Phil and Jarchlo, Ayla Ibrahimi and Gold, Natalie picture_as_pdf
  • What can polysemy tell us about theories of explanation? Şerban, Maria
  • Book review: why the small things in life matter: philosophy of biology from the microbial perspective. Şerban, Maria and Green, Sara