Michael Weisberg
Affiliations: | Philosophy | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Alkistis Elliott-Graves | grad student | 2014 | Penn |
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Zhu J, Zhang M, Weisberg M. (2020) Why does the Chinese public accept evolution? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 81: 116-124 |
Weisberg M. (2015) Biology and Philosophy symposium on Simulation and Similarity: Using Models to Understand the World Biology and Philosophy. 30: 299-310 |
Weisberg M. (2014) Understanding the Emergence of Population Behavior in Individual-Based Models Philosophy of Science. 81: 785-797 |
Evans MR, Grimm V, Johst K, et al. (2013) Do simple models lead to generality in ecology? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 28: 578-83 |
Weisberg M. (2012) Getting Serious about Similarity Philosophy of Science. 79: 785-794 |
Muldoon R, Weisberg M. (2011) Robustness and idealization in models of cognitive labor Synthese. 183: 161-174 |
Weisberg M, Okasha S, Mäki U. (2011) Modeling in biology and economics Biology and Philosophy. 26: 613-615 |
Matthewson J, Weisberg M. (2009) The structure of tradeoffs in model building Synthese. 170: 169-190 |
Leiter B, Weisberg M. (2009) Why evolutionary biology is (so far) irrelevant to legal regulation Law and Philosophy. 29: 31-74 |
Weisberg M, Reisman K. (2008) The robust Volterra Principle Philosophy of Science. 75: 106-131 |