Daniel P. Steel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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(Mechanisms and interfering factors: Dealing with heterogeneity in the biological and social sciences.) |
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Kaivanto KK, Steel D. (2019) Adjusting Inferential Thresholds to Reflect Nonepistemic Values Philosophy of Science. 86: 255-285 |
Steel D. (2018) If the Facts Were Not Untruths, Their Implications Were: Sponsorship Bias and Misleading Communication Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 28: 119-144 |
Steel D. (2018) Wishful Thinking and Values in Science Philosophy of Science. 85: 895-905 |
Steel D. (2016) Climate Change and Second-Order Uncertainty: Defending a Generalized, Normative, and Structural Argument from Inductive Risk Perspectives On Science. 24: 696-721 |
Steel D. (2016) Accepting an Epistemically Inferior Alternative? A Comment on Elliott and McKaughan Philosophy of Science. 83: 606-612 |
Steel D. (2013) Acceptance, Values, and Inductive Risk Philosophy of Science. 80: 818-828 |
Steel D. (2013) The Precautionary Principle and the Dilemma Objection Ethics, Policy and Environment. 16: 321-340 |
Steel D, Whyte KP. (2012) Environmental justice, values, and scientific expertise. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 22: 163-82 |
Steel D. (2011) On Not Changing the Problem: A Reply to Howson International Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 25: 285-291 |
Steel D. (2010) Epistemic Values and the Argument from Inductive Risk Philosophy of Science. 77: 14-34 |