- New Research Section (4/5/2024)
- Why trust science? (5/23/2020)
- Again, Method! (3/30/2019)
- Science and the English language (10/13/2018)
- Review: Jutta Schickore, “About Method” (University of Chicago Press, 2017) (10/7/2018)
- Worn passports (5/26/2018)
- Do biologists infer to the best explanation? (9/10/2017)
- Difficulties and Intricacies of Creating and Using Historical Case Studies (7/18/2017)
- Fantastic Biological Complexity (1/19/2017)
- “Words, words, words, I’m so sick of words!” (9/30/2016)
- The philosophy of historical case studies (7/27/2016)
- Towards a methodology for integrated history and philosophy of science (11/18/2015)
- Realism in Düsseldorf (9/28/2015)
- Integration in Oulu (9/28/2015)
- The bacterial etiology of peptic ulcers (7/31/2015)
- The argument from the good lot (3/6/2015)
- How to think new thoughts (2/26/2015)
- Lunchtime in Pittsburgh (12/2/2014)
- The limits of my language and the limits of my world (10/26/2014)
- There is no cow on the ice (10/22/2014)
- The spirit of HPS (a love letter) (9/25/2014)
- How much work can Mill’s method of difference do? (9/16/2014)
- Grue-some confusion (8/26/2014)
- What I learned by discovering statistics using R (8/20/2014)
- The long reach of reason (8/9/2014)
- Grand Theories (6/13/2014)
- Is this the funniest line in the &HPS literature? (6/7/2014)
- The power of natural selection (5/30/2014)
- Data never tell a story on their own (3/24/2014)
- Silver’s Mining Playbook (data mining, that is) (3/19/2014)
- Primates and Philosophers: Read monkeys for preexistence (3/12/2014)
- Against what method? (Or: Feyerabend in context) (2/28/2014)
- The proximate–ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology (2/19/2014)
- My favorite tweet of 2014 (so far) (1/14/2014)
- 95 theses on the church door (11/23/2013)
- Exoplanets (11/4/2013)
- I like the way it raises its family, partly birdly, partly mammaly (10/2/2013)
- Hasok Chang: Scientific Pluralism and the Mission of History and Philosophy of Science (9/13/2013)
- The fundamental argument for an integrated history and philosophy of science (8/26/2013)
- Confessions of a Complexity Skeptic (7/10/2013)
- This is the “Zeitglocke”, a German word that means “time bell” (7/3/2013)
- A Tale of Two Puzzles (7/2/2013)
- Workshop: The philosophy of historical case studies (5/26/2013)
- Hedgehogs and foxes in scientific epistemology (5/20/2013)
- My review of “Philosophy of Biology: An Anthology” (5/7/2013)
- Espresso for &HPS (4/15/2013)
- The diagram in the Origin of Species is not about common descent (4/2/2013)
- Mechanisms in 19th century evolutionary thought (or: How Darwin developed natural selection out of Lamarckian inheritance) (3/26/2013)
- My Semmelweis paper has appeared in SHPS (3/18/2013)
- The purpose of this blog (3/18/2013)