Andre Ariew
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
Area:
Metaphysics, Philosophy of ScienceGoogle:
"Andre Ariew"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert Cummins | grad student | University of Arizona | |
Elliott R. Sober | grad student | UW Madison |
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Sign in to add traineeGesiel Borges da Silva | grad student | 2022- | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Michael D. Hartsock | grad student | 2010 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
Richard Lee Lauer | grad student | 2016 | University of Missouri - Columbia |
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Ariew A. (2022) Charles Darwin as a statistical thinker. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 95: 215-223 |
Charlat S, Ariew A, Bourrat P, et al. (2021) Natural Selection beyond Life? A Workshop Report. Life (Basel, Switzerland). 11 |
Rice C, Rohwer Y, Ariew A. (2019) Explanatory schema and the process of model building Synthese. 196: 4735-4757 |
Ariew A, Rohwer Y, Rice C. (2017) Galton, reversion and the quincunx: The rise of statistical explanation. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences |
Ariew A, Rice C, Rohwer Y. (2015) Autonomous-statistical explanations and natural selection British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 66: 635-658 |
Matthen M, Ariew A. (2009) Selection and causation Philosophy of Science. 76: 201-224 |
Ariew A, Ernst Z. (2009) What Fitness Can’t Be Erkenntnis. 71: 289-301 |
Ariew A. (2007) Under the influence of Malthus's law of population growth: Darwin eschews the statistical techniques of Aldolphe Quetelet. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 38: 1-19 |
Matthen M, Ariew A. (2005) How to understand casual relations in natural selection: Reply to Rosenberg and Bouchard Biology and Philosophy. 20: 355-364 |
Ariew A, Lewontin RC. (2004) The confusions of fitness British Journal For the Philosophy of Science. 55: 347-363 |