Alisa Bokulich

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Philosophy GRS Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Philosophy, Philosophy of Science
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Bokulich A. (2018) Representing and Explaining: The Eikonic Conception of Scientific Explanation Philosophy of Science. 85: 793-805
Bokulich A. (2018) Using models to correct data: paleodiversity and the fossil record Synthese. 1-22
Bokulich A. (2016) Fiction As a Vehicle for Truth: Moving Beyond the Ontic Conception The Monist. 99: 260-279
Bokulich A. (2015) Maxwell, Helmholtz, and the unreasonable effectiveness of the method of physical analogy Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 50: 28-37
Bokulich A. (2014) How the Tiger Bush Got its Stripes: ‘How Possibly’ vs. ‘How Actually’ Model Explanations The Monist. 97: 321-338
Bokulich A. (2014) Pluto and the ‘Planet Problem’: Folk Concepts and Natural Kinds in Astronomy Perspectives On Science. 22: 464-490
Bokulich A. (2012) Distinguishing Explanatory from Nonexplanatory Fictions Philosophy of Science. 79: 725-737
Bokulich A. (2011) How scientific models can explain Synthese. 180: 33-45
Bokulich A. (2010) Heisenberg and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Physicist as Philosopher, Kristian Camilleri. Kristian Camilleri, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2009), pp. xii+199, ISBN: 978-0-521-88484-6 Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 41
Bokulich A. (2008) Paul Dirac and the Einstein-Bohr Debate Perspectives On Science. 16: 103-114
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