Items where department is "Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method"

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Number of items: 63.
Article
  • A. Lavis, David, Kühn, Reimer, Frigg, Roman (2021). Becoming large, becoming infinite: the anatomy of thermal physics and phase transitions in finite systems. Foundations of Physics, 51(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-021-00482-5 picture_as_pdf
  • Alexander, J Mckenzie, Morley, Julia (2021). Accounting for groups: the dynamics of intragroup deliberation. Synthese, 199(3-4), 7957 - 7980. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03146-z picture_as_pdf
  • Audard, Catherine (2021). European “freedoms”: a critical analysis. Ratio Juris, 34(1), 29 - 44. https://doi.org/10.1111/raju.12306 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). Global workspace theory and animal consciousness. Philosophical Topics, 48(1), 21 - 37. https://doi.org/10.5840/philtopics20204812 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). Refining the skill hypothesis: replies to Andrews/Westra, Tomasello, Sterelny, and Railton. Analyse und Kritik, 43(1), 253 - 260. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-2021-0015 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). Science and policy in extremis: the UK’s initial response to COVID-19. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-021-00407-z picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). Toolmaking and the evolution of normative cognition. Biology and Philosophy, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-020-09777-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). The hatching of consciousness. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 43(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40656-021-00472-w picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (2021). The skilful origins of human normative cognition. Analyse und Kritik, 43(1), 191 - 202. https://doi.org/10.1515/auk-2021-0010 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan, Browning, Heather (2021). Neural organoids and the precautionary principle. American Journal of Bioethics, 21(1), 56 - 58. https://doi.org/10.1080/15265161.2020.1845858 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan, Ginsburg, Simona, Jablonka, Eva (2021). The learning-consciousness connection. Biology and Philosophy, 36(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-021-09802-5 picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan, Heyes, Cecilia (2021). The cultural evolution of cultural evolution. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 376(1828). https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2020.0051 picture_as_pdf
  • Bradley, Richard (2021). Probabilities of counterfactuals. Argumenta, 6(2), 179-193. https://doi.org/10.14275/2465-2334/202112.bra picture_as_pdf
  • Bradley, Richard, Roussos, Joe (2021). Following the science: pandemic policy making and reasonable worst-case scenarios. LSE Public Policy Review, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.31389/lseppr.23 picture_as_pdf
  • Burri, Susanne, Lup, Daniela, Pepper, Alexander (2021). What do business executives think about distributive justice? Journal of Business Ethics, 174(1), 15 -33. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-020-04627-w picture_as_pdf
  • Crump, Andrew, Birch, Jonathan (2021). Separating conscious and unconscious perception in animals. Learning and Behavior, 49(4), 347 - 348. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13420-021-00479-0 picture_as_pdf
  • Dang, Haixin, Bright, Liam Kofi (2021). Scientific conclusions need not be accurate, justified, or believed by their authors. Synthese, 199(3-4), 8187 - 8203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03158-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Easton, Christina (2021). Women and ‘the philosophical personality’: evaluating whether gender differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test have significance for explaining the gender gap in philosophy. Synthese, 198(1), 139 - 167. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-01986-w picture_as_pdf
  • Frigg, Roman, Werndl, Charlotte (2021). Can somebody please say what Gibbsian statistical mechanics says? British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 72(1), 105 - 129. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axy057
  • Fumagalli, Roberto (2021). Theories of well-being and well-being policy: a view from methodology. Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(1), 124 - 133. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2020.1868780
  • Fumagalli, Roberto (2021). Rationality, preference satisfaction and anomalous intentions: why rational choice theory is not self-defeating. Theory and Decision, 91(3), 337 - 356. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-021-09801-8 picture_as_pdf
  • Güttinger, Stephan (2021). Covid-19 and the need for more history and philosophy of RNA. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40656-021-00391-w picture_as_pdf
  • Güttinger, Stephan (2021). Process and practice: understanding the nature of molecules. HYLE: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry, 27(1), 47 - 66. picture_as_pdf
  • List, Christian (2021). Group agency and artificial intelligence. Philosophy and Technology, 34(4), 1213 - 1242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-021-00454-7 picture_as_pdf
  • Miklós, Rédei, Gyenis, Zalán (2021). Having a look at the Bayes Blind Spot. Synthese, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02311-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Norheim, Ole F., Abi-rached, Joelle M., Bright, Liam Kofi, Bærøe, Kristine, Ferraz, Octávio L. M., Gloppen, Siri, Voorhoeve, Alex (2021). Difficult trade-offs in response to COVID-19: the case for open and inclusive decision making. Nature Medicine, 27(1), 10 - 13. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-020-01204-6
  • Ross, Lewis (2021). Justice in epistemic gaps: the ‘proof paradox’ revisited. Nous-Supplement: Philosophical Issues, 31(1), 315 - 333. https://doi.org/10.1111/phis.12193 picture_as_pdf
  • Roussos, Joe, Bradley, Richard, Frigg, Roman (2021). Making confident decisions with model ensembles. Philosophy of Science, 88(3), 439-460. https://doi.org/10.1086/712818 picture_as_pdf
  • Rédei, Miklós, Gyenis, Zalán (2021). The maxim of probabilism, with special regard to Reichenbach. Synthese, 199(3-4), 8857 - 8874. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03185-6 picture_as_pdf
  • Thoma, Johanna (2021). Folk psychology and the interpretation of decision theory. Ergo, 7, 904 - 936. https://doi.org/10.3998/ergo.1131 picture_as_pdf
  • Thoma, Johanna (2021). On the possibility of an anti-paternalist behavioural welfare economics. Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(4), 350 - 363. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2021.1972128 picture_as_pdf
  • Thoma, Johanna (2021). Weighing the costs and benefits of public policy: on the dangers of single metric accounting. LSE Public Policy Review, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.31389/lseppr.47 picture_as_pdf
  • Van Basshuysen, Philippe (2021). Rationality in games and institutions. Synthese, 199(5-6), 12295 - 12314. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03333-y picture_as_pdf
  • Van Basshuysen, Philippe, White, Lucie (2021). Mit Kontaktdaten gegen die Pandemie: Zur Ethik von Corona Warn-Apps. Ethik in der Medizin, 33(3), 387 - 400. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00481-021-00629-y picture_as_pdf
  • Veit, Walter, Browning, Heather (2021). Perspectival pluralism for animal welfare. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13194-020-00322-9 picture_as_pdf
  • Venkatesh, Nikhil (2021). Surveillance capitalism: a Marx-inspired account. Philosophy, 96(3), 359-385. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031819121000164 picture_as_pdf
  • Voorhoeve, Alex (2021). Equality for prospective people: a novel statement and defence. Utilitas, 33(3), 304 - 320. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953820821000017 picture_as_pdf
  • White, Lucie, van Basshuysen, Philippe (2021). Privacy versus public health? A reassessment of centralised and decentralised digital contact tracing. Science and Engineering Ethics, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-021-00301-0 picture_as_pdf
  • White, Lucie, van Basshuysen, Philippe (2021). Without a trace why did corona apps fail? Journal of Medical Ethics, 47(12). https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-107061 picture_as_pdf
  • Wills, James (2021). Classical particle indistinguishability, precisely. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, https://doi.org/10.1086/714817 picture_as_pdf
  • Zuber, Stéphane, Venkatesh, Nikhil, Tännsjö, Torbjörn, Tarsney, Christian, Stefánsson, H. Orri, Steele, Katie, Spears, Dean, Sebo, Jeff, Pivato, Marcus & Ord, Toby et al (2021). What should we agree on about the repugnant conclusion? Utilitas, 33(4), 379-383. https://doi.org/10.1017/S095382082100011X picture_as_pdf
  • van Basshuysen, Philippe, White, Lucie (2021). Were lockdowns justified? A return to the facts and evidence. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 31(4), 405 - 428. https://doi.org/10.1353/ken.2021.0028 picture_as_pdf
  • van Basshuysen, Philippe, White, Lucie (2021). The epistemic duties of philosophers: an addendum. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 31(4), 447 - 451. https://doi.org/10.1353/ken.2021.0023 picture_as_pdf
  • van Basshuysen, Philippe, White, Lucie, Khosrowi, Donal, Frisch, Mathias (2021). Three ways in which pandemic models may perform a pandemic. Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 14(1), 110 - 127. https://doi.org/10.23941/ejpe.v14i1.582 picture_as_pdf
  • Chapter
  • Frigg, Roman, Werndl, Charlotte (2021). Equilibrium in Gibbsian statistical mechanics. In Knox, Eleanor, Wilson, Alastair (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics . Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315623818-37
  • Frigg, Roman (2021). Scientific modelling and make-believe. In Sedivy, Sonia (Ed.), Art, Representation, and Make-Believe: Essays on the Philosophy of Kendall L. Walton (pp. 367 - 383). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367808662-25 picture_as_pdf
  • Frigg, Roman, Nguyen, James (2021). Seven myths about the fiction view of models. In Cassini, Alejandro, Redmond, Juan (Eds.), Models and Idealizations in Science: Artifactual and Fictional Approaches (pp. 133 - 157). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65802-1_6 picture_as_pdf
  • Frigg, Roman, Werndl, Charlotte (2021). Equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. In Knox, Eleanor, Wilson, Alastair (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics . Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315623818-36 picture_as_pdf
  • Parry, Jonathan, Frowe, Helen (2021). Self-defense. In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy . Stanford University Press.
  • Voorhoeve, Alex (2021). Policy evaluation under severe uncertainty: a cautious, egalitarian approach. In Heilmann, Conrad, Reiss, Julian (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics (pp. 467 - 479). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315739793-42 picture_as_pdf
  • Report
  • Birch, Jonathan, Browning, Heather, Burn, Charlotte, Schnell, Alexandra K., Crump, Andrew (2021). Review of the evidence of sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Other
  • Parish, Neil, Davies, Geraint, Doogan, Dave, Duffield, Rosie, Hudson, Neil, Moore, Robbie, Murray, Sheryll, Birch, Jonathan, Bonner, Tim & Hawkins, Penny et al (2021). Transcript of oral evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
  • Thesis
  • Cote, Nicolas (2021). Measuring freedom, and its value [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004326
  • Harris, Margherita (2021). Conceptualizing uncertainty: the IPCC, model robustness and the weight of evidence [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004355
  • Blog post
  • Birch, Jonathan (26 November 2021) How to respond to Omicron: lessons from Alpha. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Birch, Jonathan (12 April 2021) Science and policy in extremis, part 2: the limits of SAGE’s neutrality and independence. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Ferretti, Thomas (14 July 2021) The ethics and politics of artificial intelligence. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Güttinger, Stephan (13 April 2021) How studying the history and philosophy of RNA can help us understand COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Nguyen, James, Frigg, Roman (10 February 2021) LSE Festival 2021 | What are ‘scientific models’, and how much confidence can we place in them? LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Roberts, Bryan W., Teira, David (29 January 2021) Publishing philosophy Open Access without a Particle Collider. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • White, Lucie, van Basshuysen, Philippe (6 May 2021) Bad data and flawed models? Fact-checking a case against lockdowns. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • White, Lucie, van Basshuysen, Philippe, Khosrowi, Donal, Frisch, Mathias (20 August 2021) How models change the world – and what we should do about it. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • White, Lucie, van Basshuysen, Philippe, Khosrowi, Donal, Frisch, Mathias (4 August 2021) How models change the world – and what we should do about it. LSE COVID-19 Blog. picture_as_pdf