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Sign in to add traineeFrederic Bouchard | grad student | 2000-2004 | Duke (Philosophy Tree) |
Marion Hourdequin | grad student | 2005 | Duke |
Nita A. Farahany | grad student | 2006 | Duke |
Grant A. Ramsey | grad student | 2007 | Duke (Philosophy Tree) |
Sun Kyeong Yu | grad student | 2008 | Duke |
Russell Powell | grad student | 2004-2008 | Duke |
Leonore Fleming | grad student | 2005-2012 | Duke (Philosophy Tree) |
Nathan D. Morton | grad student | 2013 | Duke |
David L. Barack | grad student | 2008-2014 | Duke (Neurotree) |
Carlos Mariscal | grad student | 2008-2014 | Duke |
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Rosenberg A. (2017) Why Social Science is Biological Science Journal For General Philosophy of Science. 48: 341-369 |
Rosenberg A. (2016) On The Very Idea Of Ideal Theory In Political Philosophy Social Philosophy & Policy. 33: 55-75 |
Rosenberg A. (2013) Reflexivity, uncertainty and the unity of science Journal of Economic Methodology. 20: 429-438 |
Rosenberg A. (2013) How Jerry Fodor slid down the slippery slope to Anti-Darwinism, and how we can avoid the same fate European Journal For Philosophy of Science. 3: 1-17 |
Neander K, Rosenberg A. (2012) Solving the Circularity Problem for Functions: A Response to Nanay The Journal of Philosophy. 109: 613-622 |
Rosenberg A. (2012) Why do Spatiotemporally Restricted Regularities Explain in the Social Sciences The British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 63: 1-26 |
Lange M, Rosenberg A. (2011) Can There be A Priori Causal Models of Natural Selection Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 89: 591-599 |
Rosenberg A, Neander K. (2009) Are Homologies (Selected Effect or Causal Role) Function Free Philosophy of Science. 76: 307-334 |
Rosenberg A, Linquist S. (2005) On the Original Contract: Evolutionary Game Theory and Human Evolution Analyse and Kritik. 27 |
Rosenberg A, Bouchard F. (2005) Matthen and Ariew's obituary for fitness: Reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated Biology and Philosophy. 20: 343-353 |