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Forthcoming
Koskinen, Inkeri. Forthcoming. “How institutional solutions meant to increase diversity in science fail“. Synthese. http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/21378/
Koskinen, Inkeri. Forthcoming. “Reactivity as a tool in emancipatory activist research“. European Journal for Philosophy of Science.
Koskinen, Inkeri. Forthcoming. “Participation and Objectivity. Philosophy of Science.” Doi:10.1017/psa.2022.77.
Mäkelä, Pekka & Walsh, Adrian: “We-thinking as the motivational driver for socially responsible behaviour“. In Lorenzo Sacconi and Giacomo Degli Antoni (eds.), Handbook on the economics of social responsibility: individuals, corporations and institutions.
Rolin, Kristina: “Philosophy of science: Analytic feminist approaches.” In Kim Q. Hall and Ásta Sveinsdóttir (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Making sense of the norm of self-interest“. In M. Erola (ed.), Norms, Moral and Social structures.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Thinking with the Coleman Boat“. In F. Stadler, S. Pihlström & N. Weidtmann (eds.), Philosophy of Social Science, Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook. Springer.
2022
Amadae, S.M. & Watts, Christopher J. (2022): “Red Queen and Red King Effects in cultural agent-based modeling: Hawk Dove Binary and Systemic Discrimination”. The Journal of Mathematical Sociology, DOI: 10.1080/0022250X.2021.2012668
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “A theoretical framework for explaining the paradox of university rankings“. Social Science Information. 2022. DOI:10.1177/05390184221079470
Kaidesoja, Tuukka, Mikko Hyyryläinen & Ronny Puustinen: “Two traditions of cognitive sociology: An analysis and assessment of their cognitive and methodological assumptions“. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1111/jtsb.12341
Kaidesoja, Tuukka, Mikko Hyyryläinen, Ronny Puustinen & Matti Sarkia: “Kognitiivinen sosiologia kulttuurin ja toiminnan suhteen tutkimuksessa“. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 2021. Sosiologia, 58:4, pp. 381-397.
Koskinen, Inkeri & Rolin, Kristina. 2022. “Distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate roles for values in transdisciplinary research“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 91, 191-198.
2021
Kaidesoja, Tuukka. 2021. “Three Concepts of Causal Mechanism in the Social Sciences“. In J. Erola, P. Naumanen, H. Kettunen & V-M. Paasivaara (eds.). Norms, Moral and and Policy Changes: Essays in honor of Hannu Ruonavaara. Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. pp.81-101.
Koskinen, Inkeri. 2021. “Objectivity in contexts: withholding epistemic judgement as a strategy for mitigating collective bias“. Synthese 199, 211–225.
Koskinen, Inkeri and Ludwig, David. 2021. “Philosophy or Philosophies? Epistemology or Epistemologies?” In Ludwig, D., Koskinen, I., Mncube, Z., Poliseli, L. and Reyes-Galindo, L. (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. Routledge, 15–25.
Koskinen, Inkeri and Rolin, Kristina. 2021. “Structural epistemic (in) justice in global contexts“. In Ludwig, D., Koskinen, I., Mncube, Z., Poliseli, L. and Reyes-Galindo, L. (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. Routledge, 115–125.
Lari, Teemu (2021). “When does complementarity support pluralism about schools of economic thought?” Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(3), 322–335. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2021.1945659
Ludwig, David, Koskinen, Inkeri, Mncube, Zinhle, Poliseli, Luana, and Reyes-Galindo, Luis (eds.). 2021. “Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science“. Routledge.
Amadae, S.M.: “Life as Algorithm“. In Jenny Andersson & Sarah Kemp (Eds.): Futures: Twenty-First Century Approaches to Literature. Oxford University Press.
Lehtinen, Aki: “The Helsinki approach to economic methodology, or, how to espouse the mainstream?“. [SI by John Davis and Wade Hands (Eds.)]. Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(1), pp. 79-87
Małecka, Magdalena: “Knowledge, behaviour, and policy: questioning the epistemic presuppositions of applying behavioural science in public policymaking“. Synthese, 1/2021
Kuoriokoski, Jaakko: “There Are No Mathematical Explanations“. Philosophy of Science (PSA 2020/2021) DOI: 10.1086/711479
Mäki, Uskali: “The field: tasks, pasts, futures“. [SI by John Davis and Wade Hands (Eds.)], Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(1), pp. 3-13
Mäki, Uskali: “Homo Economicus under multiple pressures“. In S. Egashira, M. Taishiro, W. Hands, U. Mäki (Eds.): A Geneaology of Self-Interest in Economics. Springer. pp. 309-325. [Download PDF]
Małecka, Magdalena: “Values in economics: a recent revival with a twist“. [SI by John Davis and Wade Hands (Eds.)]. Journal of Economic Methodology, 28(1), pp. 88-97 DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2020.1868776
Nagatsu, Michiru: “Co-production and economics: insights from the constructive use of experimental games in adaptive resource management“. [SI by John Davis and Wade Hands (Eds.)], Journal of Economic Methodology 28(1), pp. 134-142
Pozzoni, Gianluca & Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Context in Mechanism-Based Explanation“. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, pp. 1-32.
Reijula, Samuli and Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “The diversity-ability trade-off in scientific problem solving“. Philosophy of Science (PSA 2020/2021)
2020
Aydinonat, N. E., Reijula, S., & Ylikoski, P. K.: “Argumentative landscapes: the function of models in social epistemology“. Synthese. 10.1007/s11229-020-02661-9
Elliott-Graves, Alkistis: “The Value of Imprecise Predictions“. Philosophy, theory, and practice in biology, 12(4), pp. 1-19.
Favereau, Judith & Nagatsu, Michiru: “Holding Back From Theory: Limits and Methodological Alternatives of Randomized Field Experiments in Development Economics“. Journal of Economic Methodology, pp. 1-21. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2020.1717585
Koskinen, Inkeri. 2020. “Defending a risk account of scientific objectivity“. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71:4, 1187–1207.
Małecka, Magdalena: “The normative decision theory in economics: A philosophy of science perspective. The case of the expected utility theory“. Journal of Economic Methodology, 27(1), pp. 36-50. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2019.1640891
Mäki, Uskali: “Puzzled by idealizations and understanding their functions“. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 50 (3), pp. 215-237. SAGE Publications. [Download .pdf]
Mäki, Uskali: “Notes on economics imperialism and norms of scientific inquiry“. Revue de philosophie Économique, 21, pp. 95-127. [Download .pdf]
Nagatsu, M., Davis, T., DesRoches, C. T., Koskinen, I., MacLeod, M., Stojanovic, M., and Thorén, H. 2020. “Philosophy of Science for Sustainability Science“. Sustainability Science 15, 1807–1817.
Nagatsu, Michiru & Favereau, Judith: “Two Strands of Field Experiments in Economics: A Historical-Methodological Analysis“. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 50(1), pp. 45-77. DOI: 10.1177/0048393119890393
Raerinne, Jani: “Generalization in Evo-Devo“. In Laura Nuno de la Rosa, & Gerd Müller (Eds.): Evolutionary Developmental Biology: A Reference Guide. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33038-9_92-1
Rolin, Kristina: “Trust in science“. In Simon Judith (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy. New York and London: Routledge.
Salmela, Mikko: “Les émotions peuvent-elles être collectives?” Translated into French by Laurence Kaufmann. A special issue in Raisons pratiques, edited by Louis Qu�r� and Laurence Kaufmann.
Sarkia, Matti, Kaidesoja, Tuukka & Hyyryläinen, Mikko: “Mechanistic explanations in the cognitive social sciences: lessons from three case studies“. Social Science Information, 59(4), pp. 580-603.
2019
Amadae, S.M.: “Computable Rationality, NUTS, and the Nuclear Leviathan“. In D. Bessner, & N. Guilhot (eds.), The Decisionist Imagination: Democracy, Sovereignty and Social Science in the 20th Century. New York: Berghahn Books, pp. 173-216.
Amadae, S.M. & Shahar, Avin: “Autonomy and Machine Learning as Risk Factors at the Interface of Nuclear Weapons, Computers and People“. The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk: Euro-Atlantic Perspectives, SIPRI, May 2019, pp. 105-118.
Aydinonat, N. Emrah: “The Puzzle of Idealization“. Metascience, 28, pp. 257–260.
Aydinonat, N. Emrah & K�ksal, Emin: “Explanatory Value in Context: The Curious Case of Hotelling’s Location Model“. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26 (5), pp. 879-910. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09672567.2019.1626460
Hakli, Raul & Mäkelä, Pekka: “Moral Responsibility of Robots and Hybrid Agents”. The Monist, 102 (2) (1 April 2019), pp. 259-275.
Jukola, Saana: “Commercial interests, agenda setting, and the epistemic trustworthiness of nutrition guidelines“. Synthese, April 2019, pp. 1�18. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-019-02228-3
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Building middle-range theories from case studies“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 78, pp. 23-31. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2018.11.008
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Mittarien reaktiivisuus ja objektiivisuus yliopistojen yhteismitallistamisessa“. Tiedepolitiikka, 2/2019, pp. 7-18.
Kaidesoja, T., Sarkia, M. & Hyyryläinen, M.: “Arguments for the cognitive social sciences“. Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, 49 (4), pp. 480-498. DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12226
Koskinen, Inkeri and Rolin, Kristina. 2019. “Scientific/intellectual movements remedying epistemic injustice: The case of Indigenous studies“. Philosophy of Science 86:5, 1052–1063.
Koskinen, Inkeri. 2019. “Relativism in the Philosophy of Anthropology“. In Kusch, M. (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism. London and New York: Routledge, 425–434.
Małecka, Magdalena & Lepenies, Robert: “Behaviour change: extralegal, apolitical, scientistic?” In Beck S. & Strassheim H. (eds.), Handbook of Behaviour Change. Edward Elgar, pp. 344-359. DOI: 10.4337/9781785367854.00032
Małecka, Magdalena & Lepenies, Robert: “The ethics of behavioural public policy“. In Poama A. & Lever A. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Ethics and Public Policy. Routledge, pp. 513-525.
Małecka, Magdalena & Nagatsu, Michiru: “The many faces of the behavioural research that informed consumer law. A historical overview“. In Micklitz H., Sibony A.-L. and F. Esposito (eds.), Handbook of research methods in consumer law. Edward Elgar.
Małecka, Magdalena & Cserne, P�ter (eds.): Law and Economics as Interdisciplinary Exchange. Philosophical, Methodological and Historical Perspectives. Routledge.
Marchionni, Caterina & Reijula, Samuli: “What is mechanistic evidence, and why do we need it for evidence-based policy?” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Volume 73, pp. 54-63. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2018.08.003
Mäki, U., MacLeod, M., Merz, M., & Nagatsu, M.: “Investigating Interdisciplinary Practice: Methodological Challenges (Introduction)“. [Special issue]. Perspectives on Science: Philosophical, Historical, Sociological, 27 (4), pp. 545-552. DOI: 10.1162/posc_e_00315
Nagatsu, Michiru: “Applying Experimental Philosophy to Investigate Economic Concepts: Choice, Preference, and Nudge“. In D. Wilkenfeld, & R. Samuels (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Science. Bloomsbury, pp. 147-171. DOI: 10.5040/9781350068896
Nagatsu, Michiru & Ruzzene, Attilia (eds.): Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. London: Bloomsbury.
Nagatsu, Michiru & P�der, Kaire: “What is the economic concept of choice? An experimental philosophy study“. Economics & Philosophy, pp. 1-18. DOI: 10.1017/S0266267118000500
Reijula, Samuli & Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Modeling epistemic communities“. In Fricker, M., Graham, P.J., Henderson, D., Pedersen, N. & Wyatt, J. (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology, pp. 240-249.
Rolin, Kristina: “The epistemic significance of diversity“. In Miranda Fricker, Peter J. Graham, David Henderson, Nikolaj Pedersen, and Jeremy Wyatt (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 158-166. DOI: 10.4324/9781315717937
Salmela, Mikko: “Can Emotions Be Collective?” In Andrea Scarantino (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Emotion Theory. New York and London: Routledge.
Salmela, Mikko: “Collective emotions and normativity“. Protosociology, Volume 35, pp. 135-151. DOI: 10.5840/protosociology2018358
Salmela, Mikko: “Shame and its political consequences in the age of Neoliberalism“. In C. Mun (ed.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame: Theory, Method, Norms, Cultures, and Politics. New York: Lexington Books.
Vromen Jack, & Marchionni Caterina (eds.): Routledge Major Works: Neuroeconomics. Routledge.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Versioning and Structural Change“. In Nagatsu, M. & Ruzzene, A. (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy and Social Science: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue. London: Bloomsbury.
Zahle, Julie & Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Emergence in the Social Sciences“. In S. C. Gibb., R. F. Hendry & T. Lancaster (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Emergence. pp. 124-134. Routledge.
2018
Amadae, S.M.: “Economics Imperialism Reconsidered“. In Mäki, Uskali, Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela & Walsh, Adrian (eds.), Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, pp. 140-160.
Amadae, S.M.: “Game theory, cheap talk and post‐truth politics: David Lewis vs. John Searle on reasons for truth‐telling“. Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior, 48 (3), pp. 1-24. DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12169
Amadae, S.M.: “The Dogma of Computability: Neoliberal Capitalism, Neo-Materialism, and Beyond“. Springerin, 1. https://www.springerin.at/en/2018/1/dogma-der-berechenbarkeit/
Aydinonat, N. Emrah: “The Diversity of Models as a Means to Better Explanations in Economics“. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25 (3), pp. 237-251. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2018.1488478
Aydinonat, N. Emrah: “Philosophy of Economics Rules: introduction to the symposium“. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25 (3), pp. 211-217. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2018.1503143
Aydinonat, N. Emrah & P. Ylikoski: “Three conceptions of the theory of institutions“. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 48 (6), pp. 550-568. DOI: 10.1177/0048393118798619
Elliott-Graves, Alkistis: “Generality and Causal Interdependence in Ecology“. Philosophy of Science, 85 (5), pp. 1102-1114. DOI: 10.1086/699698
Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela: “Imperializing Epistemology: Shortcomings of the Naturalistic Turn in Philosophy of Science“. In Mäki, Uskali, Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela & Walsh, Adrian (eds.), Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, pp. 274-290.
Gr�ne-Yanoff, Till & Marchionni, Caterina: “Modeling model selection in model pluralism“. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25 (3), pp. 265-275. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2018.1488572
Gr�ne-Yanoff, T., Marchionni, C., & Feufel, M.: “Toward a framework for selecting behavioural policies: how to choose between boosts and nudges“. Economics and Philosophy, 34 (2), pp. 243-266. DOI: 10.1017/S0266267118000032
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “A Dynamic and Multifunctional Account of Middle-Range Theories“. British Journal of Sociology (Wylie Online Library).
Kaidesoja, Tuukka & Ilkka Kauppinen: “Akateeminen kapitalismi nykyisessä tiedepolitiikassa“. Tiede & Edistys, 43 (2), pp. 95-123.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka, Kankainen, Tomi & Ylikoski, Petri (eds.): Syistä selityksiin: Kausaalisuus ja selittäminen yhteiskuntatieteissä. Gaudeamus: Helsinki.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Sosiaalisilla mekanismeilla selittäminen historiallisessa sosiologiassa“. In T. Kaidesoja, T. Kankainen & P. Ylikoski (eds.), Syistä selityksiin: Kausaalisuus ja selittäminen yhteiskuntatieteissä. Gaudeamus: Helsinki.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka & Ylikoski, Petri: “Johdanto“. In T. Kaidesoja, T. Kankainen & P. Ylikoski (eds.), Syistä selityksiin: Kausaalisuus ja selittäminen yhteiskuntatieteissä. Gaudeamus: Helsinki.
Koskinen, Inkeri: “Voiko se olla objektiivista? Tieteenulkoinen tieto ja yhteisty� soveltavassa kulttuurintutkimuksessa“. [Can it be objective? Extra-academic knowledge and collaboration in applied cultural research]. In P. H�meenaho, T. Suopajärvi and J. Ylipulli (eds.), Soveltava kulttuurintutkimus [Applied cultural research]. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society.
Lehtinen, Aki: “Derivational robustness and indirect confirmation“. (e-pub ahead of print) Erkenntnis, 83 (3), pp. 539-576. DOI: 10.1007/s10670-017-9902-6
MacLeod, Miles: “Scientific Subordination, Molecular Biology and Systems Biology“. In Mäki, Uskali, Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela & Walsh, Adrian (eds.), Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, pp. 187-204.
MacLeod, M., & Nagatsu, M: “What does interdisciplinarity look like in practice: Mapping interdisciplinarity and its limits in the environmental sciences“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 67 (February 2018), pp. 74-84. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2018.01.001
Małecka, Magdalena: “Economics imperialism in law & economics“. In Marciano A. & Ramello G.B. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, New York: Springer-Verlag. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-7883-6_741-1
Małecka, Magdalena & Lepenies, Robert: “Is the behavioural approach a form of scientific imperialism? An analysis of law and policy“. In Mäki, Uskali, Fernández Pinto, Manuela & Walsh, Adrian (eds.), Scientific imperialism: exploring the boundaries of interdisciplinarity, Routledge, pp. 254-273.
Marchionni, Caterina: “What is the problem with model-based explanation in economics?“, Disputatio, 47 (9), pp. 603-630. DOI: 10.1515/disp-2017-0020
Mireles-Flores, Luis: “Recent trends in economic methodology: a literature review“. In L. Fiorito, S. Scheall & C. E. Suprinyak (eds.), Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology (ISSN 0743-4154), Volume 36A, pp. 93-126. Emerald Publishing.
Mäkelä, P. A. & Hakli, R. A.: “Bad Arguments for Responsibility Sharing“. In Coeckelbergh, M., Loh, J., Funk, M., Seibt, J. & N�rskov, M. (eds.), Envisioning Robots in Society – Power, Politics, and Public Space: Proceedings of Robophilosophy / TRANSOR 2018. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, vol. 311, pp. 275-282. Amsterdam: IOS PRESS.
Mäkelä, P., Hakli, R. A. & Amadae, S. M.: “Understanding Institutions without Collective Acceptance?” Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 48 (6), pp. 608-629. DOI: 10.1177/0048393118799078
Mäki, U. “Rights and wrongs of economic modelling: Refining Rodrik. “. Journal of Economic Methodology, 25 (3), pp. 218-236. DOI: 10.1080/1350178X.2018.1488475 [Download .pdf]
Mäki, Uskali, Fernández Pinto, Manuela, & Walsh, Adrian (eds): Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity, Routledge
Raerinne, Jani: “Abstraction in Ecology: Reductionism and Holism as Complementary Heuristics“. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 8 (3), pp. 395�416. DOI: 10.1007/s13194-017-0191-3
Rolin, Kristina: “Scientific imperialism and epistemic injustice“. In U. M�ki, M. Fern�ndez Pinto & A. Walsh (eds.), Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, pp. 51-68.
Salmela, Mikko & M�ki, Uskali: “Disciplinary Emotions in Imperialistic Interdisciplinarity“. In M�ki, Uskali, Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela & Walsh, Adrian (eds.), Scientific Imperialism: Exploring the Boundaries of Interdisciplinarity. Routledge, pp. 31-50.
Zahle, J.: “Values and Data Collection in Social Research“. Philosophy of Science, 85 (1), pp. 144-163. DOI: 10.1086/694770
2017
Amadae, S.M.: “Neoliberalismo e governmentalita“. Aut Aut, vol. 376. Dec. 2017, 35-48.
Amadae, S.M.: “Perpetual Anarchy: From economic security to financial insecurity“. Finance and Society, 3, pp. 188-196. [Download PDF]
Basso, Alessandra: “The appeal to robustness in measurement practice“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 65-66 (October-December 2017), pp. 57-66. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2017.02.001 (E-pub ahead of print)
Basso, Alexandra, Lisciandra, Chiara & Marchionni, Caterina: “Hypothetical models in social science: their features and uses“. In Springer Handbook of Model-Based Science. Springer, pp. 413-433.
Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela: “Agnotology and the New Politicization of Science and Scientization of Politics“. The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Science (ISBN 978-1138922983), Routledge, pp. 341-350.
Fern�ndez Pinto, Manuela: “To Know or Better Not to: Agnotology and the Social Construction of Ignorance in Commercially Driven Research“. Science & Technology Studies (ISSN 2243-4690), 30 (2), pp. 53-72.
Gronow, Antti & Tuukka Kaidesoja (eds.): Ihmismielen sosiaalisuus. Gaudeamus.
Gronow, Antti & Tuukka Kaidesoja: “Johdanto: Er��n ultrasosiaalisen k�dellisen mieli. ” In A. Gronow & T. Kaidesoja (eds.), Ihmismielen sosiaalisuus. Gaudeamus.
Hands, Wade: “Conundrums of the Representative Agent“. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 41 (6), pp. 1685�1704, DOI: 10.1093/cje/bex016 (E-pub ahead of print.)
Hakli, Raul: “Cooperative human-robot planning with team reasoning“. International Journal of Social Robotics, 9 (5), pp. 643-658. DOI: 10.1007/s12369-016-0377-4
Hakli, Raul, & M�kel�, Pekka. “Planning in the we-mode“. In Preyer, G. & Peter, G. (eds.), Critical Essays on the Philosophy of Raimo Tuomela with His Responses, Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality, Springer, pp. 117-140.
Hakli, Raul & Seibt, Johanna (eds.): “Sociality and Normativity for Robots: Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions“. Springer Series on Philosophy of Sociality, pp. 1-10.
Hertwig, R. & Gr�ne-Yanoff, T.: “Nudging and boosting: Steering or empowering good decisions“. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12 (6), pp. 973-986. DOI: 10.1177/1745691617702496
Hormio, Säde: “Can Corporations Have (Moral) Responsibility Regarding Climate Change Mitigation?” Ethics, Policy & Environment, 20 (3), 314�332. DOI: 10.1080/21550085.2017.1374015
Hormio, Säde: “Climate Change Mitigation, Sustainability and Non-substitutability“. In A. Walsh, S. Hormio, & D. Purves (eds.), The Ethical Underpinnings of Climate Economics, Routledge, London, pp. 103-121.
Jukola, Saana: “A social epistemological inquiry into biases in journal peer review“. Perspectives on Science, 25 (1), pp. 124-148. DOI: 10.1162/POSC_a_00237
Jukola, Saana: “On ideals of objectivity, judgment, and bias in medical research � A comment on Stegenga“. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, 62 (April 2017), pp. 35-41. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2017.02.001
Jukola, Saana: “Tieteen objektiivisuuden ehdoista.” Ajatus. Tampere: Juvenes Print, pp. 289�298.
Jukola, Saana: “New directions in philosophy of medicine“. In Marcum, J. (ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine. Together with Stegenga, J., Kennedy, A.,Tekin, S. & Bluhm, R., pp. 343–367.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Causal Inference and Modeling“. In L. MacIntyre & A. Rosenberg (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science. Routledge: London.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Reclaiming Naturalized Critical Realism: A Response to McWherther“. Journal of Critical Realism, 16 (2), pp. 200-222. DOI: 10.1080/14767430.2016.1255100
Kaidesoja, Tuukka & Paavola, Sami: “Ymp�rist��n hajautunut kognitio“, In A. Gronow & T. Kaidesoja (eds.), Ihmismielen sosiaalisuus. Gaudeamus.
Kincaid, Harold: “DSM Applications to Young Children: Are There Really Bipolar and Depressed Two Year Olds?” In S. Tekin & J. Poland (eds.), Extraordinary Science: Responding to the Crisis in Psychiatric Research. MIT Press.
Kincaid, Harold: “Reductionism in the Social Sciences“. In L. McIntyre & A. Rosenberg (eds.), Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Routledge: London.
Kincaid, Harold: “Unrealistic Models, Mechanisms, and the Social Sciences“. In Hannes Leitgeb, Ilkka Niiniluoto, P�ivi Sepp�l� & Elliott Sober (eds.), Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science � Proceedings of the 15th International Congress. College Publications.
Kincaid, Harold: “Classificatory Challenges in Psychiatric Classification “. In M. Solomon, J. Simon, & H. Kincaid (eds.), Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Medicine.�pp. 170-180.�
Koskinen, Inkeri. 2017. “Where is the epistemic community? On democratisation of science and social accounts of objectivity“. Synthese 194:12, 4671–4686.
Knuuttila, Tarja & Loettgers, Andrea: “Mathematization in Synthetic Biology: Analogies, Templates, and Fictions“. In Lenhard, J. & Carrier, M. (eds.), Mathematics as Tool. Springer, pp. 37-53. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54469-4_3
Koi, P., Uusitalo, S. & Tuominen, J.: “Self-Control in Responsibility Enhancement and Criminal Rehabilitation“. Criminal Law and Philosophy. 12 (2), pp. 227�244. DOI: 10.1007/s11572-017-9423-z
Koskinen, Inkeri: “Not-So-Well-Designed Scientific Communities“. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective. 6 (10), pp. 54�58.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “The Empirical Counter-Revolution“. In McIntyre, L. & Rosenberg, A. (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science. Routledge, pp. 88-98.
Laitinen, Arto: “Dewey’s Progressive Historicism and the Problem of Determinate Oughts“. Special issue on Dewey’s Ethical and Critical Theory, Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 31 (2), pp. 245-259. DOI: 10.5325/jspecphil.31.2.0245
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Ylikoski, Petri: “Comment on Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology”, Journal of Social Ontology 1 (2): 333�340.
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Ylikoski, Petri: “Mit� on sattuma?”, in Hetem�ki, Raento, Sariola & Sepp� (toim.): Kaikkea sattuu, Gaudeamus:13-25.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Social Mechanisms”, in James D. Wright (editor-in-chief): International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Vol 22. Oxford: Elsevier: 415�420.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Review of The Limits of Social Science. Causal Explanation and Value Relevance by Martyn Hammersley”, Acta Sociologica 58: 283-284.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Review of Process-Tracing Methods. Foundations and Guidelines by Derek Beach and Rasmus Brun Pedersen”, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 44: 634-635.
Zahle, Julie: “Methodological Holism” in Wiley-Blackwell�s Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition, George Ritzer (ed.), Oxford, Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
Zamora-Bonilla, J., Bouvier, A., Kaldis, B., Montuschi, E., & Zahle, J. (eds.): “Special Issue: Selected Papers from the ENPOSS Meeting, Madrid 10-12 September 2014,” Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
2014
Burri, R. V. and Merz, Martina: “Wissenschafts- und Techniksoziologie in der Schweiz: Entwicklung und Bestandesaufnahme eines Feldes” In Bulletin VSH 40(1), 38-47.
Claveau, François, and Luis Mireles-Flores: “On the meaning of causal generalisations in policy-oriented economic research“. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 28 (4): 397-416.
Favereau, Judith: “The J-PAL’s Experimental Approach in Development Economics: An Epistemological Turn?” (PhD Summary), Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, 7(2), pp.177-180.
Godman, M. & A. Jefferson, “On Blaming and Punishing Psychopaths” in Criminal Law and Philosophy
Godman, Marion, Nagatsu, Michiru, and Salmela, Mikko: “The Social Motivation Hypothesis for Prosocial Behavior” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44(5), 563-587.
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Grüne-Yanoff, Till and Mäki, Uskali (eds.): Interdisciplinary model exchanges, special section in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 48, 52-59.
Gr�ne-Yanoff, Till, Caterina Marchionni and Ivan Moscati (eds.): “Methodological perspectives on recent developments in the theory of bounded rationality”. Special Issue of the Journal of Economic Methodology 21(4).
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Teaching Philosophy of Science to Scientists: Why, What and How” European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 4(1), 115-134.
Hakli, Raul: “Social robots and social interaction” In Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations: Proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014, J. Seibt, R. Hakli, and M. N�rskov (eds.), IOS Press, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications 273, 105-114.
Hands, D. Wade: “Paul Samuelson and Revealed Preference Theory“. History of Political Economy, 46, 85-116.
Hands, D. Wade: “Scientific Norms and the Values of Economists: The Case of Priority in Economics“. In A. Lanteri and J. Vromen (eds.), The Economics of Economists: Institutional Setting, Individual Incentives, and Future Prospects. Cambridge University Press, 194-208.
Hands, D. Wade: “Normative Ecological Rationality: Normative Rationality in the Fast-and-Frugal-Heuristics Research Program“. Journal of Economics Methodology, 21, 396-410.
Hedström, Peter and Petri Ylikoski: “Analytical Sociology and Rational Choice Theory” In: Analytical Sociology: Norms, Actions and Networks, Gianluca Manzo (ed), New York: John Wiley & Sons, 57-70.
Hindriks, Frank and Barteld Kooi: “Reaffirming the Status of the Knowledge Account of Assertion” Journal of Philosophical Research, 39, 87-92.
Hindriks, Frank: “Intuitions, Rationalizations, and Justification: A Defense of Sentimental Rationalism” Journal of Value Inquiry, 48(2), 195-216.
Hindriks, Frank: “Normativity in Action: How to Explain the Knobe Effect and Its Relatives” Mind & Language 29, 51-72.
Hindriks, Frank: “How Autonomous Are Collective Agents? Corporate Rights and Normative Individualism” Erkenntnis, 79(9), 1565-1585.
Ij�s, Tero and Knuuttila, Tarja: “Tarvitseeko biologia muitakin kuin biologeja? Synteettisen ja systeemibiologian näkökulmia tieteidenvälisyyteen” [Does biology need more than just biologists? Synthetic and systems biology perspectives on interdisciplinarity] Tieteessä tapahtuu 4/2014, 37-41.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka and Kauppinen, Ilkka: “How to Explain Academic Capitalism?: A Mechanism-Based Approach” In: Academic Capitalism in the Age of Globalization, Brendan Cantwell & Ilkka Kauppinen (eds.), Johns Hopkins University Press.
Kappel, K. & Zahle, Julie: “Conference �The Role of Science in Liberal Democracy� (University of Copenhagen, 21-22 November 2013)” in Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 45, issue 2, pp. 407-409.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Varieties of Noise: Analogical Reasoning in Synthetic Biology” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 48, 76-88.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Magnets, Spins, and Neurons: The Dissemination of Model Templates Across Disciplines” The Monist 97 (3), 280-300.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Reflexivity, Representation, and the Possibility of Constructive Realism” New Directions in the Philosophy of Science, Gavalotti, M. C., Dieks, D., Gonzalez, W. J., Hartmann, S., Uebel, T. & Weber, M. (eds.), Springer, 297-312.
Koskinen, Inkeri: “Alkuperäiskansojen tieto tutkimuksessa: tieteenfilosofinen näkökulma” [Indigenous Knowledge in Research: a Point of View form Philosophy of Science] In: Moniulotteinen Etnografia [Multi-dimensional Ethnography], 128-152.
Koskinen, Inkeri: “At least Two Concepts of Culture”. Folklore 125:3, 267�285.
Koskinen, Inkeri: “Critical Subjects: Participatory Research Needs to Make Room for Debate” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44(6), 733-751.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Marchionni, Caterina: “Generality and mechanistic explanation: modeling networks in economics and sociology” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 48, 97-104.
Laitinen, Arto: “Group Minds and the Problem of the First Belief“. The Balkan Journal of Philosophy, Special issue on social ontology, 1/2014, 43-48.
Laitinen, Arto: “Against representations with two directions of fit” Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences, 13(1), 179-199.
Laitinen, Arto and Pessi, Anne Birgitta (eds.): Solidarity: Theory and Practice, Lanham, MD: Lexington.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Caterina Marchionni: “Philosophy of Economics” In: The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Science, Steven French and Juha Saatsi (eds), Bloomsbury Academic, London, 314-333.
Laitinen, Arto: “Collective Intentionality and Recognition from Others” In: Anita Konzelmann-Ziv, Hans Bernhard Schimd (eds.), Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents. Contributions to Social Ontology. Springer. Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality Series, volume 2, 213-227.
MacLeod, Miles: Following through on naturalistic approaches to natural kinds – Book review of P. D. Magnus, Scientific Enquiry and Natural Kinds: From Planets to Mallards, Palgrave Macmillan. Metascience, 23(2), 335-338.
MacLeod, Miles and Nersessian, Nancy: “Strategies for Coordinating Experimentation and Modeling in Integrative Systems Biology”, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B 322(4), 230–239.
Mäki, Uskali: “Mark Blaug’s Unrealistic Crusade for Realistic Economics” Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6(3), 78-103.
Marchionni, Caterina, Lehtinen, Aki and Mäki, Uskali: Special issue: Papers from the IX INEM conference in Helsinki.
Martini, Carlo: “The Role of Experts in the Methodology of Economics” The Journal of Economic Methodology, 21(1), 77-91.
Martini, Carlo: “Experts in science – a view from the trenches” Synthese, 191(1), 3-15.
Merz, Martina: “L’émergence des nanosciences et la reconfiguration de disciplines établies” In: Gorga, A. & Leresche, J-P. (eds.). Transformations des disciplines académiques: entre innovation et résistance. Paris: Editions des Archives contemporaines.
Michael, John and MacLeod, Miles: “Applying the Causal Theory of Reference to Intentional Concepts” Philosophy of Science, 80(2), 212-230.
Miller, Kaarlo and Tuomela, Raimo: “Collective Goals Analyzed” In: Chant S., Hindriks F., Preyer G. (eds.): From Individual to Collective Intentionality, OUP, USA.
Muldoon, Ryan, Lisciandra, Chiara, and Hartmann, Stephan: “Why are there descriptive norms? Because we looked for them” Synthese 191(18), 4409�4429.
Muldoon, Ryan, Lisciandra, Chiara, Bicchieri, Cristina, Hartmann, Stephan, and Sprenger, Jan: “On the emergence of descriptive norms” Politics, Philosophy & Economics 13(1), 3�22.
Muldoon, Ryan, Lisciandra, Chiara, Colyvan, Mark, Martini, Carlo, Sillari, Giacomo, and Sprenger, Jan: “Disagreement behind the veil of ignorance” Philosophical Studies 170(3), 377-394.
Pylkk�nen, Paavo: “Can quantum analogies help us to understand the process of thought?” Mind and Matter, 12/1, pp. 61-92.
Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Intentional concepts in cognitive neuroscience” Philosophical Explorations, 17(1), 93-109.
P�yh�nen, Samuli: “Explanatory power of extended cognition” Philosophical Psychology, 27/5, 735-759.
P�yh�nen, Samuli: “Natural kinds and concept eliminativism” In: V. Karakostas and D. Dieks (eds.), EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science, The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings 2, 167-179.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Chalmers’ blueprint of the world” International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 22(1), 113-128.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Realism – metaphysical, semantic, and scientific” In: K. Westphal (ed.), Realism, Science & Pragmatism, Routledge.
Rolin, Kristina. “Facing the incompleteness of epistemic trust � A critical reply.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3 (5): 74-78.
Rolin, Kristina: “Onko voiton maksimointi moraalisesti oikeutettua?” [Is Profit Maximization Morally Justified?] In: Talous ja filosofia [Economy and Philosophy], Ilkka Niiniluoto, Risto Vilkko, and Jaakko Kuorikoski (eds), Helsinki: Gaudeamus, 140-154.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari: On Explaining Cognitive Phenomena. Doctoral thesis.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari: “Towards to An Explanation for Conceptual Change: A Mechanistic Alternative”. Science & Education. 23, 7, s. 1413-1425
Rusanen, A-M., Koponen I. & O.Lappi (eds.) Käsitteellinen muutos ja sen mallit. Helsinki: Unigrafia
Salmela, Mikko: “Collective emotions as the ‘Glue’ of Group Solidarity” In: A. Laitinen & A.B. Pessi (Eds), Solidarity: Theory and Practice. Lexington Books.
Salmela, Mikko: “Comment: Critical Questions for Affect Control Theory” Emotion Review 6(2), 138-139. An invited review.
Salmela, Mikko: “The Rational Appropriateness of Collective Emotions” In: G. Sullivan (Ed.), Understanding Collective Pride and Group Identity: New directions in emotion theory, research and practice, London: Routledge.
Salmela, Mikko: True Emotions Consciousness & Emotion Book Series, Vol. 9. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
von Scheve, Christian & Salmela, Mikko (Eds.): Collective Emotions: Perspectives from psychology, philosophy, and sociology, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Walsh, Adrian: “Against Virtue Parsimony: Markets, Good Intentions and Political Life” Public Affairs Quarterly, 28(2), 169-191.
Walsh, Adrian: “Kansalaisten oikeuksien ja vakaan julkisen talouden yhteensovittaminen: Pohjoismaiden tapaus” [Reconciling Citizens’ Entitlements and Sound Public Finance: the Nordic Case] Tieteessä Tapahtuu 3/2014, 37-40.
Walsh, Adrian: “Commentary on Simon Rippon: ‘Imposing options on people in poverty: the harm of a live donor market'” Journal of Medical Ethics 40(3), 153-154.
Walsh, Adrian: “Review of Herman Cappelen, Philosophy without Intuitions” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 92(1), 183-186.
Walsh, Adrian and Mäkelä, Pekka: “Do we have austerity obligations?” The Conversation, 5.5.2014.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Agent-Based Simulation and Sociological Understanding” Perspectives on Science, 22, 318-335.
Ylikoski, Petri: ”Rethinking Micro-Macro Relations” In: Collin & Zahle (eds.) Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate. Essays in Philosophy of Social Science , Springer.
Ylikoski, Petri & Aydinonat, N. Emrah: “Understanding with theoretical models” Journal of Economic Methodology, 21(1), 19-36.
Ylikoski, Petri and Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Käyttäytymisgenetiikka ja kausaliteetti” [Behavioral Genetics and Causality] In: Käyttäytymisgenetiikka – geeneistä yhteiskuntaan [Behavioral Genetics – From Genes to Society], Antti Latvala and Karri Silventoinen (eds), Helsinki: Gaudeamus.
Ylikoski, Petri, Latvala, Antti and Silventoinen, Karri: “Ihmiskuva ja käyttäytymisgenetiikka” [The Image of Man and Behavioral Genetics] In: Käyttäytymisgenetiikka – geeneistä yhteiskuntaan [Behavioral Genetics – From Genes to Society], Antti Latvala and Karri Silventoinen (eds), Helsinki: Gaudeamus.
Zahle, Julie: “How to Circumscribe Individualist Explanations: A Reply to Elder-Vass” in Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 44(6), pp. 810-816.
Zahle, Julie & Collin, F.: “The Individualism-Holism Debate in Outline” in Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate. Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science, Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.). Dordrecht: Synthese Library, Springer, pp. 1-14.
Zahle, Julie: “Holism, Emergence and The Crucial Distinction” in Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate. Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science, Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.). Dordrecht: Synthese Library, Springer, pp. 177-196.
Zahle, Julie: “Practices and the Direct Perception of Normative States: Part II” in Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 44(1), pp. 74-85.
Zahle, Julie, Kaldis, B., & Bouvier, A., Roth, P.A., Montuschi, E., Bohman, J.,Turner, S., Wylie, A., Zamora-Bonilla, J. eds.: “Special Issue: Selected Papers from the ENPOSS Meeting, Venice, 3-4 September 2013”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 44(5).
Zahle, Julie & Collin, F. eds.: “Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate.” Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science. Dordrecht: Synthese Library, Springer.
2013
Evans, M. R., Grimm, V., Johst, K., Knuuttila, T., de Langhe, R., Lessells, C. M., Merz, M., O’Malley, M. A., Orzack, S. H., Weisberg, M., Wilkinson, D. J., Wolkenhauer, O. & Benton, T. G.: “Do simple models lead to generality in ecology?” In: Trends in Ecology & Evolution 28 (10), 578-583.
Godman, Marion: “Psychiatric disorders qua natural kinds: The case of the ‘Apathetic children” Biological Theory 7, 2, 144-152.
Godman, Marion: “Why we do things together: The social motivation for joint action” Philosophical Psychology 26, 4, 588-60.
Godman, Marion and Kingma, E.: “Interdisciplinary Workshop in the Philosophy of Medicine: Minds and Bodies in Medicine“ Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19, 564-571.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Appraising Models Nonrepresentationally” Philosophy of Science 80(5), 850-861.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Genuineness resolved: a reply to Reiss’ purported paradox“ Journal of Economic Methodology 20(3): 255-61.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Models of Mechanisms: The Case of the Replicator Dynamics” In: Mechanism and Causality in Biology and Economics, eds. Hsiang.Ke Chao, Szu-Ting Chen, Roberta L. Millstein, Springer, 83-100.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Preference Change and Conservatism” Synthese 190(14): 2623-2641.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Relations Between Theory and Model in Psychology and Economics. Comment on Nurmi” Perspectives on Science 21(2), 196-201.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till and Morgan, Mary (eds.): Modelling Practices in the Social and Human Sciences. An Interdisciplinary Exchange Special Issue of Perspectives on Science.
Hedstr�m, Peter & Ylikoski, Petri: “Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms” In: B. Kaldis (ed.) Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, SAGE, 27-30.
Heinonen, Matti: “Tuomela�s Theory of the We-Mode” In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, B. Kaldis (ed.), London: Sage, 1053-1057.
Hindriks, Frank: “Explanation, Understanding, and Unrealistic Models” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (Part A) 44, 523-31.
Hindriks, Frank: “The Location Problem in Social Ontology” Synthese 190, 413-37.
Hindriks, Frank: “Social Institutions” In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. B. Kaldis (ed.), London: SAGE Publications, 909-910.
Hindriks, Frank: “Restructuring Searle’s Making the Social World” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43, 373-89.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: Naturalizing Critical Realist Social Ontology Routledge: London & New York.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “Overcoming the Biases of Microfoundationalism: Social Mechanisms and Collective Agents” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43, 3, 301-322.
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Knuuttila, Tarja: “Kaupallistuneen tieteen normit?” [The Norms of Commercialised Science?] In: Talous ja filosofia [Economy and Philosophy], Ilkka Niiniluoto, Risto Vilkko, and Jaakko Kuorikoski (eds), Helsinki: Gaudeamus, 168-185.
Knuuttila, Tarja: “Science in a New Mode: Good Old (Theoretical) Science Versus Brave New (Commodified) Knowledge Production?” Science & Education 22(10), 2443-2461.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Basic Science Through Engineering: Synthetic Modeling and the Idea of Biology-inspired Engineering” In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 44, 2, 158-169.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Synthetic Biology as an Engineering Science?: Analogical Reasoning, Synthetic Modeling, and Integration” In New Challenges to Philosophy of Science, Andersen, H., Dieks, D., Gonzales, W. J., Uebel, T. & Wheeler, G. (eds.). Dordrecht: Springer, 163-177 (The Philosophy of Science in the European Perspective; vol. 4).
Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “Synthetic Modeling and the Mechanistic Account: Material Recombination and Beyond” Philosophy of Science, 80, 5, 874-885.
Koskinen, Inkeri and Jukola, Saana: “Helen Longino tieteiden rajalinjoilla” [Helen Longino on the Limits of the Sciences] Niin & Näin – filosofinen aikakauslehti 3/13.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “How to Be a Humean Interventionist” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89(2), 333�351.
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Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Lehtinen, Aki: “Markkinatasapaino Ja Markkinamekanismi” In: Talouden filosofia, eds. I. Niiniluoto, J. Kuorikoski & R. Vilkko, Gaudeamus, Helsinki.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Understanding non-modular functionality. Lessons from genetic algorithms” In: Philosophy of Science 80(5), PSA 2012, 637-649.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Ylikoski, Petri: “How Organization Explains” In: EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science. Ed. Vassilios Karakostas and Dennis Dieks. Dordrecht: Springer.
Lehtinen, Aki: “On the impossibility of amalgamating evidence” Journal for the General Philosophy of Science 44, 1, 101–110.
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Lehtinen, Aki: “Preferences as Total Subjective Comparative Evaluation” [A Review of Hausman, Daniel (2012): Preference, Value, Choice, and Welfare, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 20, no. 2, 206-210.
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Lehtinen, Aki: “Three Kinds of ‘as-if’ Claims” Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 20, no. 2, 184-205.
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Lisciandra, Chiara: “Conformality: A Study on Group Conditioning of Normative Judgment” Philosophy and Psychology 4(4), 751�764.
MacLeod, Miles: “Limitations of natural-kind talk in the life sciences: Homology and other cases” In eds. MacLeod M, and Reydon T, ‘Natural kinds in philosophy and in the life sciences: scholastic twilight or new dawn?’ Biological Theory 7(2), 109-120.
MacLeod, Miles (2013) “Perhaps essentialism is not so essential: at least not for natural kinds, review of Eds. Campbell, J.K., O’Rourke, M., and Slater, M.H. (2011) Carving Nature at Its Joints: Natural Kinds in Metaphysics and Science”, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, Metascience 22(2), 293�296.
MacLeod, Miles and Nersessian, Nancy: “Building Simulations from the Ground-Up: Modeling and Theory in Systems Biology”, Philosophy of Science, 80 (4), 533–556.
MacLeod, Miles and Nersessian, Nancy: “Coupling Simulation and Experiment: The Bimodal Strategy in Integrative Systems Biology”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C – Biological and Biomedical Science 44, 572-584.
MacLeod, Miles and Nersessian, Nancy: “The Creative Industry of Integrative Systems Biology’ Mind and Society”12(1), 35-48.
MacLeod, Miles and Reydon, Thomas: “Natural kinds in philosophy and in the life sciences: scholastic twilight or new dawn?” In eds. MacLeod M, and Reydon T, ‘Natural kinds in philosophy and in the life sciences: scholastic twilight or new dawn?’, Biological Theory 7(2), 89-99.
Mäkelä, Pekka: “Desire for Esteem as Reason for Trust” In: Trust: Analytic and Applied Perspectives, Pekka Mäkelä and Cynthia Townley (eds), Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 119-126.
Mäkelä, Pekka and Townley, Cynthia (Eds.): Trust: Analytic and Applied Perspectives (Value Inquiry Book Series). Rodopi.
Mäki, Uskali: “Contested modeling: The case of economics” In: Models, Simulations, and the Reduction of Complexity, ed. U. Gähde, S. Hartmann and J.H. Wolf. Berlin / New York: Walter de Gruyter, 87-106.
Mäki, Uskali: “Maailma markkinoina. Universaalin talousontologian ytimessä ja rajoilla” [The world as markets. At the core and boundaries of a universal economic ontology] In: Talous ja filosofia [Economy and Philosophy]. Ilkka Niiniluoto, Risto Vilkko and Jaakko Kuorikoski (eds), Helsinki: Gaudeamus, 101-123.
Mäki, Uskali: “On a paradox of truth, or how not to obscure the issue of false explanatory models” Journal of Economic Methodology 20, 3.
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Mäki, Uskali: “Performativity: Saving Austin from Mackenzie“In: EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science. Ed. Vassilios Karakostas and Dennis Dieks. Dordrecht: Springer.
Mäki, Uskali: “Scientific imperialism: Difficulties in definition, identification and assessment” International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 27(3), 325-339.
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Marchionni, Caterina: “Model-based explanation in the social sciences: modelling kinship terminologies and romantic networks” Perspectives on Science 21, 2, 175-180.
Marchionni, Caterina: “Playing with networks: How economists explain” European Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3, 3, 331-352.
Marchionni, Caterina and Petri Ylikoski: “Generative Explanation and Individualism in Agent-Based Simulation” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 43, 323–340.
Martini, Carlo: “A Puzzle about Belief Updating“ Synthese, 190(15), 3149-3160.
Martini, Carlo, Sprenger, Jan, and Colyvan, Mark: “Resolving Disagreement Through Mutual Respect” Erkenntnis 78, 4, 881-898.
Nagatsu, Michiru: “The Limits of Unification for Theory Appraisal: A Case of Economics and Psychology” Synthese 190, 12, 2267-2289.
Nagatsu, Michiru: “Experimental Philosophy of Economics” Economics and Philosophy 29, 2, 263-276 (Special Issue on Experiments in Economics and Philosophy).
Pylkkänen, Paavo and Dewdney, Chris: “Introduction to Basil Hiley Festschrift” Foundations of physics, 43(4), 409-411.
Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Carving the mind by its joints – Natural kinds and social construction in psychiatry” In: Milkowski, M., & Talmont-Kaminsky, K. (eds.) Regarding Mind, Naturally. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 30–48.
Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Natural kinds and concept eliminativism” In: EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science. Ed. Vassilios Karakostas and Dennis Dieks. Dordrecht: Springer.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Can the mental be causally efficacious?” K. Talmont-Kaminski & M. Milkowski (eds.) Regarding Mind, Naturally. Naturalist Approaches to the Sciences of the Mental. Cambridge Scholars Publisher, 138-166.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Gödel’s incompleteness theorems” In: Edward Zalta (ed.) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Raatikainen, Panu: “What was analytic philosophy?” Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy Vol 2, No 2, 11-27.
Raerinne, Jani: “Explanatory, Predictive, and Heuristic Roles of Allometries and Scaling Relationships” BioScience 63, 191-198.
Raerinne, Jani: “Stability and Lawlikeness” Biology & Philosophy 28, 838-851.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari: “Towards to An Explanation for Conceptual Change: A Mechanistic Alternative” Science & Education. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11191-013-9656-8.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Lappi, Otto: “Modeling Cognition: How Fiction Relates to Fact” COGSCI 2012, 941-946.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Lappi, Otto: “An Information Semantic Account of Scientific Models” EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009, The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings, vol. 1, 315-327.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Lappi, Otto: “What, When and How do the Models of Conceptual Change Explain?” In: Cooperative Minds: Social Interaction and Group Dynamics: Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
Salmela, Mikko: “Collective Emotions” In: Kaldis, B. (Ed), Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Salmela, Mikko: “The Functions of Collective Emotions in Social Groups” In: A. Konzelmann-Ziv & H.B. Schmid, (Eds): Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents. Contributions to Social Ontology (159-176). Philosophical Studies Series, Vol. 2. Berlin: Springer.
Tuomela, Raimo: Social Ontology. Collective Intentionality and Group Agents Oxford University Press.
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Tuomela, Raimo: “Who is Afraid of Group Agents and Group Minds?” In: The Background of Social Reality, eds. M. Schmitz, H. B. Schmid, and B. Kobow. Dordrecht. Springer , 13-35.
Walsh, Adrian: “Commentary on Simon Rippon, ‘imposing options on people in poverty: the harm of a live donor organ market’” Journal of Medical Ethics, 40(3).
Walsh, Adrian: “Commodification” In: International Encyclopaedia of Ethics. LaFollette, H. (ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Walsh, Adrian: “Imperialism, Progress, Developmental Teleology and Interdisciplinary Unification” (with Steve Clarke) In: International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 27(3), 341-351.
Walsh, Adrian: “Note on Cara Nine, Global Justice and Territory” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 91(3), 629-630.
Walsh, Adrian: “The Ethics of Competitive Sport” In: International Encyclopaedia of Ethics. LaFollette, H. (ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Walsh, Adrian: “Thought Experiments in Ethics” International Encyclopaedia of Ethics, LaFollette, H. (ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Causal and constitutive explanation compared” Erkenntnis, 78(2), 277-297.
Ylikoski, Petri: “The (hopefully) last stand of the covering law theory � A reply to Opp”, Social Science Information 52: 383-393.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Neurotieteen haaste yhteiskuntatieteille” In: H�meen-Anttila, Katajala & Sihvola, Hetem�ki (ed.): Kaikki syntyy kriisist�, Gaudeamus: 282-283.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Review of Individuals and Identity in Economics by John B. Davis” Economics & Philosophy 29: 142-147.
2012
Basso, Alessandra: “Can We Measure People’s Time Discounting Behaviour?” Busan: XX IMEKO World Congress Metrology for Green Growth.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Mäki’s three notions of isolation“In: Economics for Real: Uskali Mäki and the Place of Truth in Economics, eds. A. Lehtinen, J. Kuorikoski and P. Ylikoski, Routledge, 96-111.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till and Lehtinen, Aki: “Philosophy of game theory” Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics, ed. Uskali Mäki, Elsevier, 531-576.
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Hakli, Raul & Negri, Sara: “Does the deduction theorem fail for modal logic?” Synthese 187(3), 849-867.
Hindriks, Frank: “But Where Is the University?” Dialectica 66, 93-113.
Kaidesoja, Tuukka: “The DBO theory of action and distributed cognition” Social Science Information 51, 3, 311-337.
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Knuuttila, Tarja and Loettgers, Andrea: “The Productive Tension: Mechanisms vs. Templates in Modeling the Phenomena” In Paul Humphreys and Cyrille Imbert (eds.), Models, Simulations and Representations, Routledge.
Knuuttila, Tarja and Morgan, Mary S.: “Models and Modelling in Economics” In: Uskali Mäki (ed.) Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics, Elsevier Science.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Contrastive Statistical Explanation and Causal Heterogeneity” European Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2, 3, 435-452.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Mechanisms, Modularity and Constitutive Explanation” Erkenntnis, 77, 3, 361-380.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko & Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Looping Kinds and Social Mechanisms” Sociological Theory, 30, 3, 187-205.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko; Lehtinen, Aki and Marchionni, Caterina: “Robustness Analysis Disclaimer: Please Read the Manual Before Use!” Biology and Philosophy, 27, 6, 891-902.
Laitinen, Arto: “Misrecognition, Misrecognition, and Fallibility” Res Publica 18, 1, 25-38.
Lehtinen, Aki: “Introduction: Uskali Mäki’s Realist Philosophy of Economics” In: Economics for Real, eds. A. Lehtinen, J. Kuorikoski & P. Ylikoski, Routledge, London, 1-40.
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Lehtinen, Aki; Kuorikoski, Jaakko and Ylikoski, Petri (eds.): Economics for real; Uskali Mäki and the place of truth in economics Routledge INEM advances in economic methodology, London.
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Marchionni, Caterina: “Geographical economics & its neighbors – forces towards and against unification” Elsevier Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, vol. 13: Philosophy of Economics ed. U. Mäki.
Mäki, Uskali (ed.): Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics Elsevier.
Mäki, Uskali: “On the philosophy of the new kiosk economics of everything“ Journal of Economic Methodology 19, No 3, 2012, 219-230.
Mäki, Uskali: “Realism and antirealism about economics” In: Handbook of the Philosophy of Economics. Ed U. Mäki. Elsevier.
Mäki, Uskali: “The failure of economics as a modelling failure” Ed. E.G. Jasin. Moscow: Higher School of Economics 2012, 359-365.
Pylkkänen, Paavo: “Cognition, the implicate order and rainforest realism” Futura 31, 2/2012, 74-83.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Ramsification and inductive inference” Synthese 187, 569-577.
Raerinne, Jani: “Robustness and Sensitivity of Biological Models” Philosophical Studies: Doi: 10.1007/s11098-012-0040-3.
Raerinne, Jani and Eronen, Markus: “Multiple Realizability and Biological Laws” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 34, 521-539
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Lappi, Otto: “An Information Semantic Account of Scientific Models” In: EPSA Philosophy of Science: Amsterdam 2009, 315-327 The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings, vol. 1.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Lappi, Otto: “Modeling Cognition: How Fiction Relates to Fact” In: Building Bridges Across Cognitive Sciences: Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 941-946.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari and Pöyhönen, Samuli: “Concepts in change” Science & Education, 22, 6, 1389–1403.
Salmela, Mikko: “Eino Kaila on Ethics” In: I. Niiniluoto & S. Pihlström (Eds.), Reappraisals of Eino Kaila’s Philosophy. Acta Philosophica Fennica, Vol. 89 (213-232). Helsinki: Philosophical Society of Finland.
Tuomela, Raimo: “Group Reasons” Philosophical Issues 22 (Action Theory) 402-418.
Tuomela, Raimo: “Individualism and Collectivism in Social Science” In: Selbstbeobachtung der modernen Gesellschaft und die neuen Grenzen des Sozialen, eds. G. Peter and R.-M. Krauss. 128-143. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Uusitalo, S. Salmela, M., & Nikkinen, J.: “Addiction, Agency, and Affects” Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 30 (1-2), 33-50.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Micro, Macro, and Mechanisms” The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Sciences (edited by H. Kincaid), 21-45.
Ylikoski, Petri & Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “How to be critical and realist about economics” In: Lehtinen, Kuorikoski & Ylikoski (eds.): Economics for Real: Uskali Mäki and the Place of Truth in Economics, Routledge, 255-273.
Ylikoski, Petri & Rusanen, Anna-Mari: “Ymm�rryksen illuusio ja argumenttien arviointi” In: Juho Ritola (ed.) Tutkimuksia argumentaatiosta, Reports from the Department of Philosophy 24, University of Turku, 163-173.
2011
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Agent-Based Models as Policy Decision Tools: The Case of Smallpox Vaccination“. Simulation and Gaming: an Interdiciplinary Journal, 42, 2, p. 219-236.
Grüne-Yanoff, Till & Rosencrantz, H.: “Beneficial Safety Decreases“, Theory and Decision. 70, 2, p. 195-213.
Hakli, Raul: “On dialectical justification of group beliefs“, in Hans Bernhard Schmid, Daniel Sirtes, Marcel Weber (eds.), Collective Epistemology. Ontos Verlag, 119-153.
Hakli, Raul and Negri, Sara: “Reasoning About Collectively Accepted Group Beliefs“, Journal of Philosophical Logic 40, 531-555.
Knuuttila, Tarja: “In The Grey Area: Combining Academic Research and Business Activity”. In Henry Etzkowitz and James Dzisah (eds.), The Age of Knowledge: The New Innovation Dynamics, Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Brill, p. 289-310.
Knuuttila, Tarja: “Modeling and Representing: An Artefactual Approach”. In Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, part A, 42, 2, p. 262-271.
Knuuttila, Tarja & Boon, Mieke: “Breaking up with Epochal Break: The Case of Engineering Sciences“. In Alfred Nordmann, Hans Radder and Gregor Schiemann (eds.): Science and Its Recent History. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, p. 66-79.
Knuuttila, Tarja & Boon, Mieke: “How do models give us knowledge? The case of Carnot’s ideal heat engine”. In European Philosophy of Science Journal. 1, 3, p. 309-334.
Knuuttila, Tarja & Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Idealized Representations, Inferential Devices and Cross-Disciplinary Tools: Theoretical Models in Social Sciences“, in Jarvie, Ian and Jesús Zamora Bonilla (eds.), Sage Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science, Sage: 530-550.
Koskinen, Inkeri: “Seemingly Similar Beliefs: A Case Study on Relativistic Research Practices“, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41(1), 84-110.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Simulation and The Sense of Understanding“, in Humphreys, Paul and Cyrille Imbert (eds.), Models, Simulations and Representations Routledge, p. 168-187.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Variations in causal reasoning. A Review of Federica Russo’s Measuring Variations“, Journal of Economic� Methodology. 18, 3, p. 301-305.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Reality’s Next Top Model?: Review of Uwe Meixner’s Modelling metaphysics: The metaphysics of a model.”, Metascience 20, 2, p. 381-383.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Economics as Hermeneutics: Review of Rationality and Explanation in Economics” Economics and Philosophy 27, 2, p. 203-208.
Laitinen, Arto and Ikäheimo, Heikki: “Recognition and Social Ontology: An Introduction“, in Ikäheimo & Laitinen (eds.) Recognition and Social Ontology, Social and Critical Theory 9, Brill, pp. 1-22.
Laitinen, Arto: “Recognition, Acknowledgement, and Acceptance“, in Ikäheimo & Laitinen (eds.) Recognition and Social Ontology, Social and Critical Theory 9, Brill, pp. 309-348.
Lappi, Otto and Rusanen, Anna-Mari: “Turing machines and causal mechanisms in cognitive science“. In P McKay Illari, F Russo & J Williamson (eds), Causality in the Sciences. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 224-239.
Lehtinen, Aki: “The Revealed Preference Interpretation of Payoffs in Game Theory“, Homo economicus, vol. 28, no. 3, pp. 265-296.
Lehtinen, Aki: “A welfarist critique of social choice theory“, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 23, no. 3, 359-381.
Mäki, Uskali: “Scientific realism and some Russia“, in Between Utopia and Apocalypse. Essays on Social Theory and Russia. Edited by Elina Kahla. Aleksanteri Series 1:2011.
Mäki, Uskali: “Puzzled by realism: A response to Deichsel“, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, Volume 4, Issue 1, 42-52.
Mäki, Uskali: “Models and the locus of their truth“, Synthese, 180, 47-63.
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Mäki, Uskali: “Scientific realism as a challenge to economics (and vice versa)” Journal of Economic Methodology, 18, No. 1, 1–12.
Mäki, Uskali: “The truth of false idealizations in modeling” in Models, Simulations, and Representation, edited by Paul Humphreys and Cyrille Imbert. Routledge.
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Mäki, Uskali & Marchionni, Caterina: “Economics as usual. Geographical economics shaped by disciplinary constraints” Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology (eds. John Davis and Wade Hands), p. 188-206.
Mäki, Uskali & Marchionni, Caterina: “Is geographical economics imperializing economic geography?”, Journal of Economic Geography, 11, 4, s. 645-665.[Advance access: DOI 10.1093/jeg/lbq021]
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Mäki, Uskali & Sappinen, Jorma: “Homo economicus ja marginalismin perintö” (Homo economicus and the legacy of marginalism), in Talous ja yhteiskuntateoria (Economy and Social Theory), ed. R. Heiskala and A. Virtanen. Helsinki: Gaudeamus. Pp. 291-321. (In Finnish).
Raatikainen, Panu: “On Carnap sentences”, Analysis 71, 245-246.
Raerinne, Jani: “Allometries and Scaling Laws Interpreted as Laws“, Biology & Philosophy 26: 99-111.
Raerinne, Jani: “Causal and Mechanistic Explanations in Ecology“, Acta Biotheoretica 59: 251-271.
Salmela, Mikko: “Shared Emotions“, Philosophical Explorations 15,1, pp. 33-46.
Salmela, Mikko: “Can Emotion be Modelled on Perception?“, Dialectica 65, 1, pp. 1-29.
Salmela, Mikko: “Mitä ovat yhteistunteet?“, Tiede ja edistys, 3/2011, 229-240.
Salmela, Mikko: “Kollektiiviset tunteet solidaarisuuden liimana“, in A. Laitinen & A.B. Pessi (Eds.), Solidaarisuus (pp. 61-81). Helsinki: Gaudeamus.
Tuomela, Raimo: “An Account of Group Knowledge“, in Schmid, B. et al. (eds), Collective Epistemology, Ontos Verlag, pp. 75-117.
Tuomela, Raimo: “Holistic Social Causation and Explanation“, in Dieks, D. et al. (eds), Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation, Springer, pp. 304-318.
Tuomela, Raimo: Review of Group Agency: The Possibility, Design and Status of Corporate Agents by Christian List and Philip Pettit. Notre Dame Journal of Philosophical Reviews, November.
Tuomela, Raimo: “Searle’s New Construction of Social Reality“, Analysis 71, 706-719.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Arkipsykologinen rationalisointi ja yhteiskuntatiede“, Tiede & Edistys 4/2011, 301-314.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Social Mechanisms and Explanatory Relevance“, in From Social Mechanisms to Analytical Sociology, edited by P. Demeulenaere, Cambridge University Press, 154-172.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Solidaarisuus ja itsekkyyden normi“, in Laitinen & Pessi (ed.): Solidaarisuus, Gaudeamus, p. 50-60.
Ylikoski, Petri & Hedström, Peter: “Analytical Sociology“, SAGE Handbook of Philosophy of Science, edited by I. Jarvie and J. Zamora-Bonilla, 386-398.
Weisberg, Michael; Okasha, Samir & Mäki, Uskali: Modeling in Biology and Economics, special issue of Biology and Philosophy, Vol 26, No 5, September 2011, 613-791.
2010
Grüne-Yanoff, Till: “Philosophy of Simulation“, Simulation and Gaming 41(1):1-31.
Knuuttila, Tarja: ”Not Just Underlying Structures: Towards a Semiotic Approach to Scientific Representation”, in Mats Bergman, Sami Paavola, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen and Henrik Rydenfelt (eds.), Applying Peirce, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.
Knuuttila, Tarja: “Scientific Models in Philosophy of Science“, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24(4), 437-440.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko & Lehtinen, Aki: “Economics Imperialism and Solution Concepts in Political Science“, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 40, 347-374.
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Kuorikoski, Jaakko & Ylikoski, Petri: “Explanatory Relevance Across Disciplinary Boundaries: The Case of Neuroeconomics“, Journal of Economic Methodology 17, 219-228.
Kuorikoski, Jaakko; Lehtinen, Aki & Marchionni, Caterina: “Economic Modelling as Robustness Analysis“, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61, 541-567.
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Lehtinen, Aki: “Behavioural Heterogeneity Under Approval and Plurality Voting“, in Advances on approval voting, eds. J. Laslier & R. Sanver, Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 285–310.
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Mäki, Uskali: “When economics meets neuroscience: Hype and Hope”, Journal of Economic Methodology 17 (2), 97-107.
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Oinas, Päivi and Marchionni, Caterina: “How to make progress in theories of spatial clustering: A case study of Malmberg and Maskell’s emerging theory“, Environment and Planning A 42 (10): 805-820.
Pylkkänen, Paavo: “Implications of Bohmian quantum ontology for psychopathology“, Neuroquantology 8(1), 37-48.
Raatikainen, Panu: “Causation, exclusion, and the special sciences”, Erkenntnis 73, 349-363.
Rusanen, Anna-Mari: “Representaatioiden ongelma kognitiontutkimuksessa“. in T Knuuttila & AP Lehtinen (eds), Representaatio : Tiedon kivijalasta tieteiden työkaluksi. Gaudeamus, pp. 217-233.
Tuomela, Raimo: “Cooperation as Joint Action“, Analyse und Kritik 33, 2010, pp. 65-86.
Tuomela, Raimo, Hakli, Raul and Miller, Kaarlo: “Two Kinds of We-Reasoning“, Economics and Philosophy 26, 291-320.
Vromen, Jack & Marchionni, Caterina: “Introduction. Neuroeconomics: hype or hope?” Special issue, edited by C. Marchionni and J. Vromen, Journal of Economic Methodology 17(2): 93-96.
Ylikoski, Petri: “Evoluutioteoria ja yhteiskuntafilosofia“, in Räikkä (ed.): Yhteiskuntafilosofia, Unipress, 223-238.
Ylikoski, Petri: Review of “What is Science?: An Interdisciplinary Perspective by Klaus Jaffe“, JASSS, The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 13 (3) June 2010. http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/13/3/reviews/6.html
Ylikoski, Petri and Hedström, Peter: “Causal Mechanisms in the Social Sciences“, Annual Review of Sociology 36: 49-67.
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Ylikoski, Petri and Kuorikoski, Jaakko: “Dissecting Explanatory Power“, Philosophical Studies 148, 201-219.