P Kyle Stanford

Affiliations: 
Philosophy University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Philosophy of Science, Evolution and Development Biology, Behavioral Psychology
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Philip Kitcher grad student 1997 UCSD

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Ashley J Thomas collaborator (Neurotree)
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Stanford PK. (2019) Unconceived alternatives and conservatism in science: the impact of professionalization, peer-review, and Big Science Synthese. 196: 3915-3932
Stanford PK. (2018) A Fond Farewell to "Approximate Truth"? Spontaneous Generations: a Journal For the History and Philosophy of Science. 9: 78-81
Stanford PK. (2017) The Difference Between Ice Cream and Nazis: Moral Externalization and the Evolution of Human Cooperation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 41: 1-57
Thomas AJ, Stanford PK, Sarnecka BW. (2016) No Child Left Alone: Moral Judgments about Parents Affect Estimates of Risk to Children Collabra. 2
Stanford PK. (2015) "Atoms Exist" Is Probably True, and Other Facts That Should Not Comfort Scientific Realists The Journal of Philosophy. 112: 397-416
Stanford PK. (2015) Catastrophism, Uniformitarianism, and a Scientific Realism Debate That Makes a Difference Philosophy of Science. 82: 867-878
Stanford PK. (2011) Damn the Consequences: Projective Evidence and the Heterogeneity of Scientific Confirmation Philosophy of Science. 78: 887-899
Stanford PK. (2009) Scientific Realism, the Atomic Theory, and the Catch-All Hypothesis: Can We Test Fundamental Theories Against All Serious Alternatives? The British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 60: 253-269
Stanford PK. (2006) Darwin's Pangenesis and the Problem of Unconceived Alternatives The British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 57: 121-144
Stanford PK. (2006) Francis Galton’s theory of inheritance and the problem of unconceived alternatives Biology and Philosophy. 21: 523-536
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