On the Limits of Scientific Objectivity | Richard Healey
Richard Healey on whether there are objective facts in the quantum world
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Richard Healey on whether there are objective facts in the quantum world
Florian J Boge explains why it may be epistemically acceptable to tune models for experimental analysis
Gabe Dupre reviews Representation of Language, by Georges Rey
Yunus Prasetya on what substantive accounts of explanation say about IBE
Oliver Lean, Luca Rivelli, and Charles Pence on what philosophers learn from a ‘distant reading’ of science journals
José Díez reviews Modelling Nature, by Roman Frigg and James Nguyen
John Symons and Syed Abumusab review On the Foundations of Computing, by Giuseppe Primiero
Matteo Colombo reviews Neurocognitive Mechanisms by Gualtiero Piccinini
Matteo Colombo reviews Neurocognitive Mechanisms by Gualtiero Piccinini
Josh Habgood-Coote asks if authorship is an obstacle to recognising the division of labour in science