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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Massimo Pigliucci is an Italian-American philosopher and biologist who is professor of philosophy at the City College of New York, former co-host of the Rationally Speaking Podcast, and former editor in chief for the online magazine Scientia Salon. He is a critic of pseudoscience and creationism, and an advocate for secularism and science education.
Massimo Pigliucci's Published Works
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- Jack of all trades, master of some? On the role of phenotypic plasticity in plant invasions. (2006) (1105)
- Evolution of phenotypic plasticity: where are we going now? (2005) (1055)
- Phenotypic plasticity and evolution by genetic assimilation (2006) (900)
- Epigenetics for ecologists. (2007) (858)
- Evolution, the Extended Synthesis (2010) (828)
- Phenotypic Evolution: A Reaction Norm Perspective (1998) (815)
- Phenotypic Plasticity: Beyond Nature and Nurture (2001) (734)
- Phenotypic integration: studying the ecology and evolution of complex phenotypes (2003) (732)
- Is evolvability evolvable? (2008) (498)
- DO WE NEED AN EXTENDED EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS? (2007) (400)
- PERSPECTIVE: GENETIC ASSIMILATION AND A POSSIBLE EVOLUTIONARY PARADOX: CAN MACROEVOLUTION SOMETIMES BE SO FAST AS TO PASS US BY? (2003) (280)
- Manipulative Approaches to Testing Adaptive Plasticity: Phytochrome‐Mediated Shade‐Avoidance Responses in Plants (1999) (249)
- Invasion of diverse habitats by few Japanese knotweed genotypes is correlated with epigenetic differentiation. (2012) (240)
- Genotype–phenotype mapping and the end of the ‘genes as blueprint’ metaphor (2010) (235)
- Control of Phenotypic Plasticity Via Regulatory Genes (1993) (221)
- What Role Does Heritable Epigenetic Variation Play in Phenotypic Evolution? (2010) (195)
- An Extended Synthesis for Evolutionary Biology (2009) (180)
- Experimental alteration of DNA methylation affects the phenotypic plasticity of ecologically relevant traits in Arabidopsis thaliana (2010) (178)
- Making Sense of Evolution: The Conceptual Foundations of Evolutionary Biology (2006) (170)
- Philosophy of Pseudoscience: Reconsidering the Demarcation Problem (2013) (163)
- Adaptive phenotypic plasticity: the case of heterophylly in aquatic plants (2000) (143)
- SHADE‐INDUCED PLASTICITY AND ITS ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN WILD POPULATIONS OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (2002) (141)
- Species as family resemblance concepts: the (dis-)solution of the species problem? (2003) (135)
- Gene regulation, quantitative genetics and the evolution of reaction norms (1995) (127)
- Developmental phenotypic plasticity: where ecology and evolution meet molecular biology. (1997) (125)
- Plasticity in salt tolerance traits allows for invasion of novel habitat by Japanese knotweed s. l. (Fallopia japonica and F.xbohemica, Polygonaceae). (2008) (114)
- Elements of an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (2010) (112)
- Traits of invasives reconsidered: phenotypic comparisons of introduced invasive and introduced noninvasive plant species within two closely related clades. (2006) (109)
- What, if Anything, Is an Evolutionary Novelty? (2008) (104)
- Ontogenetic Reaction Norms in Lobelia Siphilitica (Lobeliaceae): Response to Shading (1995) (78)
- Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. II: Response to stress and unordered environmental variation (1995) (78)
- On the Concept of Biological Race and Its Applicability to Humans (2003) (76)
- Why Machine-Information Metaphors are Bad for Science and Science Education (2011) (75)
- The mismeasure of machine: Synthetic biology and the trouble with engineering metaphors. (2013) (72)
- New Atheism and the Scientistic Turn in the Atheism Movement (2013) (72)
- Implementation of a novel framework for assessing species plasticity in biological invasions: responses of Centaurea and Crepis to phosphorus and water availability (2007) (72)
- MUTATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO GENETIC VARIANCE‐COVARIANCE MATRICES: AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH USING INDUCED MUTATIONS IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (1999) (71)
- Genetic differentiation among Turkish chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) populations (1991) (70)
- Genetic Variance–covariance Matrices: A Critique of the Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics Research Program (2006) (69)
- Reaction norms of Arabidopsis. IV. Relationships between plasticity and fitness (1996) (68)
- Phenotypic Plasticity of Growth Trajectories in Two Species of Lobelia in Response to Nutrient Availability (1997) (66)
- Ecological and evolutionary genetics of Arabidopsis (1998) (65)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Arabidopsis (2002) (63)
- Reaction norms of Arabidopsis (Brassicaceae). III. Response to nutrients in 26 populations from a worldwide collection (1995) (62)
- Phenotypic plasticity to light intensity in Arabidopsis thaliana: invariance of reaction norms and phenotypic integration (2004) (60)
- Developmental phenotypic plasticity: where internal programming meets the external environment. (1998) (58)
- Ontogenetic phenotypic plasticity during the reproductive phase in Arabidopsis thaliana (Brassicaceae). (1997) (56)
- Is Knowledge of Science Associated with Higher Skepticism of Pseudoscientific Claims (2004) (54)
- What makes weird beliefs thrive? The epidemiology of pseudoscience (2015) (54)
- The end of theory in science? (2009) (53)
- Comparative Studies of Evolutionary Responses to Light Environments in Arabidopsis (2002) (52)
- Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk (2010) (51)
- On the Limits of Quantitative Genetics for the Study of Phenotypic Evolution (1997) (50)
- Induced mutations: A novel tool to study phenotypic integration and evolutionary constraints in Arabidopsis thaliana (2000) (50)
- The Extended (Evolutionary) Synthesis Debate: Where Science Meets Philosophy (2014) (50)
- Phenotypic plasticity and integration in response to flooded conditions in natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh (Brassicaceae). (2002) (49)
- Evolution of phenotypic integration in Brassica (Brassicaceae). (2002) (48)
- The Fake, the Flimsy, and the Fallacious: Demarcating Arguments in Real Life (2015) (46)
- Touchy and Bushy: Phenotypic Plasticity and Integration in Response to Wind Stimulation in Arabidopsis thaliana (2002) (45)
- Genes `for’ Phenotypes: A Modern History View (2001) (45)
- Congruence between genetic, morphometric, and physiological data on differentiation of Turkish chestnut (Castanea sativa) (1992) (45)
- Evolution of Castanea sativa Mill, in Turkey and Europe (1994) (44)
- Sewall Wright’s adaptive landscapes: 1932 vs. 1988 (2008) (42)
- The demarcation problem: a (belated) response to Laudan (2013) (40)
- EVIDENCE OF LOCAL ADAPTATION TO COARSE-GRAINED ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (2007) (39)
- A comprehensive test of the 'limiting resources' framework applied to plant tolerance to apical meristem damage (2010) (38)
- Phenotypic plasticity is the major determinant of changes in phenotypic integration in Arabidopsis. (2001) (38)
- Prove it! The Burden of Proof Game in Science vs. Pseudoscience Disputes (2014) (38)
- Reaction norms of (1998) (36)
- Morphological Integration and Genetic Variability in Juglans regia L. (1994) (36)
- Comparative studies of reaction norms in Arabidopsis. I. Evolution of response to daylength (2001) (34)
- The Philosophy of Pseudoscience (2013) (32)
- Spatial patterns of genetic variability in Italian chestnut (Castanea sativa). (1990) (31)
- Why Do Irrational Beliefs Mimic Science? The Cultural Evolution of Pseudoscience (2017) (31)
- SELECTION IN A MODEL SYSTEM: ECOLOGICAL GENETICS OF FLOWERING TIME IN ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA (2003) (31)
- Finding the way in phenotypic space: the origin and maintenance of constraints on organismal form. (2007) (31)
- Genetics and evolution of phenotypic plasticity to nutrient stress in Arabidopsis: drift, constraints or selection? (1998) (31)
- Nature via nurture (2003) (31)
- Denying Evolution: Creationism, Scientism, and the Nature of Science (2002) (31)
- The evolution-creation wars: why teaching more science just is not enough (2007) (28)
- Lost in Phenotypic Space: Environment-Dependent Morphology in Phlox drummondii (Polemoniaceae) (1995) (28)
- Epigenetics is Back! HSP90 and Phenotypic Variation (2003) (26)
- Studying the plasticity of phenotypic integration in a model organism (2004) (26)
- Phenotypic integration and response to stress in Arabidopsis thaliana: a path analytical approach (2006) (25)
- The proximate–ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology: causal irrelevance versus explanatory abstraction (2015) (25)
- The Proper Role of Population Genetics in Modern Evolutionary Theory (2008) (23)
- Phenotypic Integration in Chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.): Leaves versus Fruits (1991) (23)
- What are we to make of the concept of race? Thoughts of a philosopher-scientist. (2013) (23)
- Landscapes, Surfaces, and Morphospaces: What Are They Good For? (2012) (23)
- Developmental genetics: Buffer zone (2002) (23)
- Relationships Between Vegetative and Life History Traits and Fitness in a Novel Field Environment: Impacts of Herbivores (2005) (22)
- Are ecology and evolutionary biology "soft" sciences? (2002) (22)
- From molecules to phenotypes? – The promise and limits of integrative biology (2003) (22)
- The Demarcation Problem (2013) (21)
- Modelling phenotypic plasticity. II. Do genetic correlations matter? (1996) (21)
- Epigenetic Inheritance. A Decade into the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (2020) (21)
- The Borderlands Between Science And Philosophy: An Introduction (2008) (21)
- Light-sensitive plasticity genes in Arabidopsis thaliana: Mutant analysis and ecological genetics (1999) (21)
- Plasticity to wind is modular and genetically variable in Arabidopsis thaliana (2009) (20)
- Embryology, epigenesis, and evolution (2004) (19)
- Human races (2013) (18)
- Morphological responses to simulated wind in the genus Brassica (Brassicaceae): allopolyploids and their parental species. (2005) (18)
- Darwinism After the Modern Synthesis (2017) (17)
- Characters and Environments (2001) (17)
- Bayes’s Theorem (2022) (17)
- Indirect consequences of artificial selection on plasticity to light quality in Arabidopsis thaliana (2005) (16)
- On the Different Ways of “Doing Theory” in Biology (2013) (16)
- Multivariate responses to flooding in Arabidopsis: an experimental evolutionary investigation (2003) (16)
- Beyond nature versus nurture (2002) (15)
- Scientism and Pseudoscience: A Philosophical Commentary (2015) (15)
- Science unlimited? On the challenges of scientism (2017) (15)
- Differentiation for flowering time and phenotypic integration in Arabidopsis thaliana in response to season length and vernalization (2001) (15)
- Implications of phenotypic plasticity for numerical taxonomy of Ornithogalum montanum (Liliaceae) (1991) (14)
- Evolution: The Modern Synthesis The Definitive Edition Edition (2010) (14)
- On the Relationship between Science and Ethics (2003) (14)
- Mind Uploading: A Philosophical Counter‐Analysis (2014) (14)
- Phenotypic plasticity in response to foliar and neutral shade in gibberellin mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana (2004) (13)
- Between holism and reductionism: a philosophical primer on emergence (2014) (13)
- Geographical patterns of gene frequencies in Italian populations of Ornithogalum montanum (Liliaceae) (1991) (13)
- Geographical patterns of karyotype polymorphism in Italian populations of Ornithogalum montanum (Liliaceae) (1989) (13)
- Geographic and climatic factors associated with the spatial structure of gene frequencies inCastanea sativa Mill. from Turkey (1990) (12)
- Selection Dynamics in Native and Introduced Persicaria Species (2010) (11)
- Extended Synthesis: Theory Expansion or Alternative? (2010) (10)
- Science and fundamentalism (2005) (10)
- Embryology, Epigenesis, and Evolution: Taking Development Seriously.Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Biology.ByJason Scott Robert.Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. $60.00. xvi + 158 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–521–82467–2. 2004. (2004) (9)
- Is KNOWLEDGE of SCIENCE Associated with Higher Skepticism of Pseudoscientific Claims? (2004) (9)
- Environmental Heterogeneity: Temporal and Spatial (2001) (9)
- Postgenomic Musings (2007) (9)
- Lindsay Craig—The So-Called Extended Synthesis and Population Genetics (Biological Theory 5: 117–123, 2010) (2010) (8)
- Okasha’s evolution and the levels of selection: toward a broader conception of theoretical biology (2010) (8)
- Samir Okasha: Evolution and the levels of selection (2009) (8)
- Gould on Morton, Redux: What can the debate reveal about the limits of data? (2015) (7)
- “INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY” (2001) (7)
- A study of within and among population genetic variability in Ornithogalum montanum (Liliaceae) (1990) (7)
- The Meaning of “Theory” in Biology (2013) (7)
- Adaptive Landscapes, Phenotypic Space, and the Power of Metaphors (2008) (7)
- Studying mutational effects on G-matrices (2004) (6)
- Effects of gibberellin mutations on tolerance to apical meristem damage in Arabidopsis thaliana (2005) (6)
- Biology and Ideology: from Descartes to Dawkins (2013) (6)
- A misguided attack on evolution (2010) (6)
- When Science Studies Religion: Six Philosophy Lessons for Science Classes (2013) (6)
- Down with Natural Selection? (2009) (5)
- Expanding evolution (2005) (5)
- Science, religion, and all that jazz (1998) (5)
- Microenvironmental correlates of phenotypic variation in Capsella bursa-pastoris (Cruciferae) (1991) (5)
- Mutational effects on constraints on character evolution and phenotypic plasticity inArabidopsis thaliana (1998) (5)
- Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to A More Meaningful Life (2012) (5)
- The New Evolutionary Synthesis: Around the Corner, or Impossible Chimaera? (2003) (4)
- Biology’s last paradigm shift. The transition from natural theology to Darwinism (2012) (4)
- Vindicating science – by bringing it down (2018) (4)
- Have we solved Darwin's dilemma? (2006) (4)
- Genetic structure in populations and species of Steganacarus soil mites (Acarida, Oribatida, Phthiracaroidea) (1990) (4)
- Fundamentalism and science (2006) (4)
- Sturtevant and Dobzhansky: Two Scientists at Odds, With a Student’s Recollections.ByEdward Novitski;Foreword by, James Crow.Philadelphia (Pennsylvania): Xlibris Corporation.$31.99 (hardcover); $21.99 (paper). xix + 241 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 1‐4134‐7084‐ X (hc); 1‐4134‐7083‐1 (pb). 2005. (2006) (4)
- Chance, Necessity, and the War Against Science (2000) (4)
- The Alleged Fallacies of Evolutionary Theory (2005) (3)
- Why Gaia? (2014) (3)
- Phenotypic plasticity (2019) (3)
- The Nature of Evolutionary Biology: At the Borderlands Between Historical and Experimental Science (2013) (3)
- Philosophy as the Evocation of Conceptual Landscapes (2017) (3)
- MORE THAN YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT INTELLIGENT DESIGN1 (2005) (3)
- Sturtevant and Dobzhansky: Two Scientists at Odds (2006) (3)
- Are You an Expert? (2008) (3)
- Effects of Chromosomal Addition on Reaction Norms of Triticum aestivum (1993) (3)
- More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish Cofnas (2020) (2020) (3)
- What about ‘information’? (2011) (3)
- Plasticity versus genetics? (1993) (3)
- Why the Demarcation Problem Matters (2013) (3)
- Wittgenstein solves (posthumously) the species problem (2005) (3)
- Nonsense on Stilts (2018) (3)
- On science and philosophy (2010) (2)
- Reply from m. Pigliucci. (1996) (2)
- Epigenetic Mechanisms of Phenotypic Plasticity (2013) (2)
- The borderlands between science and philosophy (2008) (2)
- Evolution, Schmevolution: Jon Stewart and the culture wars (2007) (2)
- What is a thought experiment, anyhow? (2006) (2)
- On the Different Ways of “Doing Theory” in Biology (2012) (2)
- Is there a will to meaning? (2018) (2)
- The proximate–ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology: causal irrelevance versus explanatory abstraction (2014) (2)
- A Biologist’s Perspective (2022) (2)
- Philosophical reflections on Darwin and evolutionary theory (2012) (2)
- What Darwin Got Wrong (2010) (1)
- EVOLUTION AND ITS MAJOR TRANSITIONS (2011) (1)
- Dangerous Habits: Examining the Philosophical Baggage of Biological Research (2003) (1)
- Butterflies in the spotlight (1997) (1)
- Plasticity genes: what are they, and why should we care? (1998) (1)
- 5. A Quarter Century of Spandrels: Adaptations, Adaptationisms, and Constraints in Biology (2019) (1)
- Sewall Wright meets artificial life. (1997) (1)
- Design, Yes; Intelligent, No (2001) (1)
- DEFENDING EVOLUTION, AS STRANGE AS IT MAY SEEM1 (2002) (1)
- IDEA AND PERSPECTIVE Epigenetics for ecologists (2008) (1)
- The Evolution of Evolutionary Theory (2009) (1)
- What hard problem (2013) (1)
- Doctor Who and Philosophy (2012) (1)
- The Overwhelming Evidence (2009) (1)
- Sherlock's Reasoning Toolbox (2012) (1)
- Dennis R. Alexander and Ronald L. Numbers (eds): Biology and Ideology: From Descartes to Dawkins (2013) (1)
- The Limits of Consilience and the Problem of Scientism (2016) (1)
- Do extraordinary claims really require extraordinary evidence (2009) (1)
- Nonsense on Stilts about Science: Field Adventures of a Scientist- Philosopher (2012) (1)
- Are There ‘Other’ Ways of Knowing? (2014) (1)
- Stoic Therapy for Today’s Troubles (2020) (1)
- Is ethics a science (2006) (1)
- Is Science Going to End (2008) (1)
- 7. Testing Adaptive Hypotheses: Historical Evidence and Human Adaptations (2019) (1)
- The Ajax Dilemma (2013) (1)
- CALL FOR SYMPOSIA (2002) (1)
- Rapid phenotypic differentiation and local adaptation in Japanese knotweed s.l. (Reynoutria japonica and R. × bohemica, Polygonaceae) invading novel habitats (2022) (1)
- Science Wars, Scientism, and Think Tanks (2020) (1)
- The power of meaning: the quest for an existential roadmap (2018) (1)
- Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason (2020) (1)
- A muddled defense of New Atheism: on Stenger's response (2014) (1)
- What about ‘information’? (2011) (1)
- Science needs philosophy (2012) (1)
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: PUZZLE SOLVING OR PARADIGM SHIFTING? (2006) (1)
- Wisdom: What Is It? (2019) (1)
- When scientists and philosophers talk to each other: proceedings of the Stony Brook "sci-phi" symposium. (2008) (1)
- Science and fundamentalism A strategy on how to deal with anti-science fundamentalism (2013) (0)
- Weighing the evidence in evolutionary biology (2008) (0)
- Prove it! The Burden of Proof Game in Science vs. Pseudoscience Disputes (2013) (0)
- The new science of neuroethics (2012) (0)
- Relationships between protein polymorphism and phenotypic variation in Populus deltoides Bartr (2008) (0)
- Foreword to Julian Huxley's "Evolution: The Modern Synthesis" (2010) (0)
- A constrained view of constraints [2] (multiple letters) (2000) (0)
- THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION (2001) (0)
- Axum. Technical Graphics and Data Analysis. Version 1.2.Lee E. Edlefsen , Susan I. Ranney , Daniel F. O'Donnell , Frances E. Weinberg (1992) (0)
- Beyond the Gene, Almost (2004) (0)
- NEW BIOLOGICAL BOOKS (2003) (0)
- Post-genomic musings (2007) (0)
- What is philosophy of science good for (2004) (0)
- The problems with creationism (2007) (0)
- Fieldnotes from the Borderlands (2007) (0)
- The Ethics of Tit-for-Tat (2001) (0)
- 10. Testing Biological Hypotheses: The Detective versus the Statistician (2019) (0)
- 5 Questions on Science & Religion (2014) (0)
- The Ongoing Debate about the Evolution of Evolutionary Theory (2018) (0)
- Hang the DJ and Digital Dating (2019) (0)
- Live at the NECSS : New Dilemmas in Bioethics (Show RS33) (2011) (0)
- Natural selection and its limits: where ecology meets evolution (2004) (0)
- Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection (2009) (0)
- A Transcendental Philosophy of Science (2008) (0)
- Getting a rise out of genetic engineering (2013) (0)
- Dying (every day) with dignity: lessons from Stoicism (2015) (0)
- What Is and Is Not in Our Power : A Response to (2019) (0)
- Teaching Evolution While Aiming at the Cautious Middle (2015) (0)
- A Mind of Its Own: How Your Brain Distorts and Deceives.ByCordelia Fine.Cambridge: Icon Books and Crows Nest, New South Wales (Australia): Allen and Unwin. £9.99. v + 199 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 1–84046–678–2. 2005. (2006) (0)
- The Tension between Scientific Knowledge and Common-Sense Philosophy (2020) (0)
- Science & Philosophy: What Hard Problem? (2013) (0)
- Darwinism & Philosophy.Edited byVittorio Hösleand, Christian Illies.Notre Dame (Indiana): University of Notre Dame Press. $70.00 (hardcover); $35.00 (paper). vii + 392 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐268‐03072‐3 (hc); 0‐268‐03073‐1 (pb). 2005. (2007) (0)
- Hypotheses? Forget about it! (2009) (0)
- The one paradigm to rule them all (2012) (0)
- Star Trek as Philosophy: Spock as Stoic Sage (2019) (0)
- 3. The Targets and Units of Selectlon: Individual Events and Population Dynamics (2019) (0)
- Communicating in science; 2nd edn: by Vernon Booth Cambridge University Press, 1993. £9.95 pbk (xiv + 78 pages) ISBN 0 521 42915 3 (1994) (0)
- What is Philosophy of Science Good For ? (Show RS35) (2011) (0)
- A mind of its own (2007) (0)
- CODA. A Philosophical Dialogue (2019) (0)
- What's new in philosophy of biology? Philosophy of biology. (2007) Edited by Mohan Matthen and Christopher Stephens. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 603 pp. ISBN: 0‐444‐51543‐7 (2007) (0)
- Four Billion Years in a Thousand Pages (2009) (0)
- Stoicism , Friendship , and Grief : A Response to Johnson (2018) (0)
- Who knows what - The war between science and the humanities (2012) (0)
- The Meaning of “Theory” in Biology (2013) (0)
- Crossing the divide (2009) (0)
- Perspectives for in situ conservation programmes in chestnut: genetic variation of Castanea sativa Mill. in Europe. (1994) (0)
- Massimo Pigliucci – On consilience (2012) (0)
- Philosophy of Science Panel Discussion (2015) (0)
- Book Review:Advances in Morphometrics. Leslie F. Marcus, Marco Corti, Anna Loy, Gavin J. P. Naylor, Dennis E. Slice (1997) (0)
- How to behave virtuously in an irrational world (2020) (0)
- Philosophy and Science: Is Science Going to End? (2008) (0)
- When Science Studies Religion: Six Philosophy Lessons for Science Classes (2011) (0)
- The Modern Synthesis Is the Current Paradigm in Evolutionary Biology Is Evolvability Evolvable? (0)
- Epigenetic is back (2003) (0)
- 4. Studying Constraints through G-Matrices: The Holy Grail of Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics (2019) (0)
- Science: Fieldnotes from the Borderlands (2007) (0)
- Divination in the Ancient World, from Plato to the Neo-Platonists by Way of Aristotle and the Stoics. A Review of Peter T. Struck’s Divination and Human Nature (2017) (0)
- Teaching Evolution While Aiming at the Cautious Middle (2015) (0)
- Evolution: The First Four Billion Years (2009) (0)
- The return of demarcation (2016) (0)
- What's new in philosophy of biology? (2007) (0)
- Testing my own morality (2012) (0)
- WHAT’S WRONG WITH INTELLIGENT DESIGN THEORY (2001) (0)
- Modelling phenotypic plasticity. I. Linear and higher-order effects of dominance, drift, environmental frequency and selection on a one-locus, two-allele model (1992) (0)
- Secular humanism and politics: an unapologetically liberal perspective (2004) (0)
- Philosophy, Science and Everything (2007) (0)
- PRELUDE. Evolutionary Biology and Conceptual Analysis (2019) (0)
- Creationism as a cultural, not scientific, issue (2007) (0)
- Why Alex Rosenberg — and a Number of Other Philosophers — Are Wrong Just about Everything (2020) (0)
- Scientism and liberal naturalism (2022) (0)
- A post-democratic future? (2013) (0)
- Would We Be Better Off Without Academic Philosophy (2018) (0)
- Of Beasts, Kids, and Science as a Method (2000) (0)
- That one should disdain hardships: the teachings of a Roman Stoic (2021) (0)
- Some software packages for studying non linear dynamical biosystems (1993) (0)
- Philosophy & Science: Is Ethics a Science? (2006) (0)
- Broadening the Applicability of Clinical Research (2013) (0)
- Value - Free Science ? (2011) (0)
- What is so in all possible worlds: What does it mean for something to be metaphysically necessary? (2014) (0)
- A Stoic Take on the US Presidential Elections (2017) (0)
- Is science all you need (2012) (0)
- Is Intelligent Design creationism (2009) (0)
- Comentarios Bibliográficos: Evolution: the extended synthesis. 2010. (2010) (0)
- Science: Hypotheses? Forget About It! (2009) (0)
- MASSIMO PIGLIUCCI (2012) (0)
- Educating the educators (2002) (0)
- Philosophy, Science and Everything in Between (2007) (0)
- The new anti-evolution. (1997) (0)
- Love knots: Some brain teasers about relationships (2013) (0)
- Philosophizing about the Mind (2002) (0)
- The really, really big question (2012) (0)
- When Scientists Kill (2012) (0)
- Is it a Uni-verse? [Book Review] (2015) (0)
- The Fake, the Flimsy, and the Fallacious: Demarcating Arguments in Real Life (2015) (0)
- Developmental and adult phenotypic plasticity in plants: Environmentally induced changes in character correlations and effects on fitness (1994) (0)
- Book ReviewPhilosophical reflections on Darwin and evolutionary theoryDid Darwin Write the Origin Backwards?, Elliott Sober, Prometheus (2011), US$21 (232 pp.) ISBN 1 616 14 230 8 (2012) (0)
- EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES AND CONTROVERSIES (2007) (0)
- Philosophy & Science: Crossing The Divide (2009) (0)
- Primates, philosophers and the biological basis of morality: a review of primates and philosophers by Frans De Waal, Princeton University Press, 2006, 200 pp (2007) (0)
- Peer Review (Show RS57) (2012) (0)
- On death: Thoughts of an optimistic atheist (2002) (0)
- On science and philosophy (2010) (0)
- Philosophy and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2014) (0)
- Presenting philosophy – What science has taught me about it (2021) (0)
- Logophobia (2009) (0)
- Genetic and Environmental Variation Affect the Ontogeny of Reproductive Traits in Arabidopsis thaliana (2010) (0)
- Philosophical reflections on Darwin and evolutionary (2012) (0)
- Axum. Version 4.0 for Windows.TriMetrix (1996) (0)
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