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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alison Wylie is a Canadian philosopher of archaeology. She is a professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia and holds a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of the Social and Historical Sciences.
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- The reaction against analogy (1985) (565)
- The Signs of All Times: Entoptic Phenomena in Upper Palaeolithic Art [and Comments and Reply] (1988) (390)
- Why standpoint matters (2003) (320)
- Toward a Critical Archaeology [and Comments and Reply] (1987) (219)
- The Interplay of Evidential Constraints and Political Interests: Recent Archaeological Research on Gender (1992) (199)
- Value-Free Science: Ideals and Illusions? (2007) (178)
- Archaeological Cables and Tacking: The Implications of Practice for Bernstein's ‘Options Beyond Objectivism and Relativism’ (1989) (176)
- Thinking from Things: Essays in the Philosophy of Archaeology (2002) (154)
- The signs of all times : entoptic phenomena in upper paleolithic art (2008) (152)
- An analogy by any other name is just as analogical a commentary on the Gould-Watson dialogue (1982) (135)
- Thinking From Things (2002) (115)
- ‘Simple’ analogy and the role of relevance assumptions: Implications of archaeological practice (1988) (92)
- Value-Free Science? (2007) (89)
- Questions of Evidence, Legitimacy, and the (Dis)Unity of Science (2000) (89)
- The Engendering of Archaeology Refiguring Feminist Science Studies (1997) (77)
- Archaeological theory: who sets the agenda?: A proliferation of new archaeologies: “Beyond objectivism and relativism” (1993) (71)
- PTSD'S mediation of the relationships between trauma, depression, substance abuse, mental health, and physical health in individuals with severe mental illness: Evaluating a comprehensive model (2012) (70)
- The philosophy of history: an agenda (2007) (62)
- On “Heavily Decomposing Red Herrings”: Scientific Method in Archaeology and the Ladening of Evidence with Theory (1992) (60)
- Ethics in American Archaeology: Challenges for the 1990s (1995) (57)
- Working at Archaeology (1988) (45)
- Feminist theories of social power: Some implications for a processual archaeology (1992) (42)
- Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology: Essays in the Philosophy, History and Socio-Politics of Archaeology (1995) (42)
- Putting shakertown back together: Critical theory in archaeology (1985) (40)
- How Archaeological Evidence Bites Back (2017) (40)
- Material Evidence: Learning from Archaeological Practice (2014) (39)
- Feminist Perspectives on Science (2009) (36)
- Equity issues for women in archeology (1998) (35)
- Why Should Historical Archaeologists Study Capitalism (1999) (35)
- Coming to Terms with the Value(s) of Science: Insights from Feminist Science Scholarship (2007) (34)
- Ethics in American Archaeology (2002) (34)
- What Knowers Know Well: Women, Work and the Academy (2011) (33)
- Doing Philosophy As a Feminist: Longino on the Search for a Feminist Epistemology (1995) (28)
- Invented lands/discovered pasts: The westward expansion of myth and history (1993) (26)
- On “Capturing Facts Alive in the past” (Or Present): Response to Fotiadis and to Little (1994) (21)
- Feminist critiques of science: The epistemological and methodological literature (1989) (19)
- Archaeological Finds: Legacies of Appropriation, Modes of Response (2009) (19)
- The Feminism Question in Science: What Does It Mean to “Do Social Science as a Feminist”? (2012) (19)
- Unification and Convergence in Archaeological Explanation: The Agricultural “Wave‐of‐Advance” and the Origins of Indo‐European Languages (1996) (17)
- Between Philosophy and Archaeology (1985) (17)
- The Integrity of Narratives: Deliberative Practice, Pluralism, and Multivocality (2008) (17)
- Community-Based Collaborative Archaeology (2014) (17)
- Women in Philosophy: The Costs of Exclusion—Editor's Introduction (2011) (17)
- Feminism in philosophy of science: Making sense of contingency and constraint (2000) (15)
- ’Do Not Do Unto Others…’: Cultural Misrecognition and the Harms of Appropriation in an Open Source World (2012) (15)
- Advocacy Services: Reassessing the Profile and Needs of Battered Women (1988) (15)
- The Philosophy of Ambivalence: Sandra Harding on The Science Question in Feminism (1987) (14)
- Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology: Triangulation and Traceability (2020) (13)
- The Promise and Perils of an Ethic of Stewardship (2020) (13)
- Rethinking the Quincentennial: Consequences for Past and Present Indians, Archaeologist, and the Future (1992) (13)
- Discourse, Practice, Context: From HPS to Interdisciplinary Science Studies (1994) (12)
- Introduction: When Difference Makes a Difference (2006) (11)
- Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (2002) (11)
- The Method and Theory of V. Gordon Childe (1986) (11)
- Standpoint Theory, in Science (2015) (11)
- Women and Violence: Feminist Practice and Quantitative Method (1995) (10)
- Bootstrapping in Un-Natural Sciences: Archaeological Theory Testing (1986) (10)
- Time and Traditions (1979) (9)
- On Scepticism, Philosophy, and Archaeological Science (1992) (9)
- Socially Naturalized Norms of Epistemic Rationality: Aggregation and Deliberation (2006) (9)
- Crossing a Threshold: Collaborative Archaeology in Global Dialogue (2019) (9)
- Attribution and serious mental illness: understanding multiple perspectives and ethnocultural factors. (2001) (8)
- Epistemic Justice, Ignorance, and Procedural Objectivity—Editor's Introduction (2011) (8)
- Rejecting the Ideal of Value-Free Science Forthcoming in Value-Free Science: Ideal or Illusion (2007) (7)
- The Chilly Climate for Faculty Women at Western: Postscript to the Backhouse Report (1995) (7)
- Rethinking Unity as a "Working Hypothesis" for Philosophy: How Archaeologists Exploit the Disunities of Science (1999) (6)
- Introduction: Hypatia Special Issue on Feminist Science Studies (2004) (5)
- Philosophy of archaeology;Philosophy in archaeology (2007) (5)
- Contextualizing ethics : Comments on ethics in Canadian archaeology by Robert Rosenswig (1997) (5)
- The Trouble With Numbers: Workplace Climate Issues in Archeology (2008) (4)
- Representational and Experimental Modeling in Archaeology (2017) (4)
- How Well Do Facts Travel?: Archaeological Facts in Transit: The “Eminent Mounds” of Central North America (2010) (4)
- Tackling Complex Social Challenges within Neoliberal Constraints: The Context Shaping ‘Intellectual Quality of Life’ (iQoL) in a Canadian University Context (2020) (3)
- When Difference Makes a Difference (2006) (3)
- A Hierarchy of Purposes: Typological Theory and Practice (1992) (3)
- Feminist Legacies/Feminist Futures: 25th Anniversary Special Issue—Editors' Introduction (2010) (3)
- Philosophical Feminism: Challenges to Science (1987) (3)
- Testing Scientific Theories, John Earman (Ed.): Explaining Confirmation Practice (1988) (3)
- Rock, Bone, and Ruin: A Trace-centric Appreciation (2019) (2)
- Facts of the Record and Facts of the Past: Mandelbaum on the Anatomy of History “Proper” (1985) (2)
- Rejecting the Ideal of Value-Free Science (2007) (2)
- Review Essay : Epistemological and Ontological Queries Concerning David Carr's Time, Narrative, and History ALBERT P. FELL Queen's University David Carr, Time, Narrative, and History. Indiana University Press, Bloomington/ Indianapolis, 1986. Pp. ix, 189 (1992) (1)
- From the Ground Up: Philosophy and Archaeology, 2017 Dewey Lecture (2017) (1)
- Rethinking objectivity: Nozick's neglected third option (2000) (1)
- Feminism in philosophy of science (2000) (1)
- Introduction: Special Issue on Feminist Science Studies (2004) (1)
- The philosophy exception website project (2021) (1)
- Methodological Essentialism: Comments on "Philosophy, Sex and Feminism" (1988) (1)
- Suzanne Romaine. "Language in Society. An Introduction to Sociolinguistic" (1996) (1)
- Social Constructionist Arguments in Harding's Science and Social Inequality (2008) (1)
- A Philosopher at Large (2003) (1)
- Archaeology and Philosophy of Science (2001) (1)
- Women in Prehistory@@@Women in Roman Britain (1991) (1)
- Finding Philosophy in Social Science by Mario Bunge (review) (2014) (1)
- Part Two. How New Is the New Archaeology, and Other Historical Essays (2019) (0)
- Sarton Memorial Lecture in the History and Philosophy of Science: Alison Wylie: The Indigenous/Science Project: Collaborative Practice as Witnessing (2020) (0)
- Archaeology and Critical Feminism of Science: Interview with Alison Wylie (2014) (0)
- Bearing witness (2020) (0)
- Editor's pick: Hypatia, On A Collective Undertaking (2013) (0)
- ELEVEN ARCHAEOLOGICAL FACTS IN TRANSIT : THE " EMINENT MOUNDS " OF CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA (2011) (0)
- Special Issue: Selected Papers from the ENPOSS Meeting, Venice 3-4 September 2013 (2014) (0)
- Pornography Embodied: Joan Mason-Grant Remembered (1958–2009) (2011) (0)
- Introduction: Doing Archaeology as a Feminist (2007) (0)
- Editors’ Farewell Introduction (2013) (0)
- Comments on analogy in Danish prehistoric studies (1993) (0)
- The Amateur and the Professional: Antiquarians, Historians and Archaeologists in Victorian England 1838-1886. Philippa LevineScience Encounters the Indian, 1820-1880: The Early Years of American Ethnology. Robert E. Bieder (1990) (0)
- Introduction: Feminist Legacies / Feminist Futures: 25th Anniversary Special Issue (2010) (0)
- ROMAINE, Suzanne. Language in society. An introduction to sociolonguistics (1996) (0)
- Explanation in Archaeology. Guy Gibbon. (1992) (0)
- Index to Philosophy of the Social Sciences Volume 34 (2004) (0)
- One World and Our Knowledge of It: The Problematic of Realism in Post-Kantian Perspective (1986) (0)
- Introduction: Embodiment (2013) (0)
- Jay F. Rosenberg One World and Our Knowledge of It (Boston: D. Reidel1981). (1983) (0)
- Unpacking Dimensions of Evidentiary Knowledge and Reasoning in the Teaching and Learning of Science (2018) (0)
- [PART ONE Introduction] (2019) (0)
- Editor’s pick: Hypatia (2013) (0)
- Evidential Reasoning in Archaeology by Robert Chapman (2017) (0)
- Part Four. On Being “Empirical” but Not “Narrowly Empiricist” (2019) (0)
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