BJPS Short Reads

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
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Oct 3, 2024 • 15min

Binary Categories, Messy Individuals

Alex Thinius and Rose Trappes on how scientists construct sex as a binary and categorical variable Read the essay here: www.thebsps.org/short-reads/binary-categories-thinius-trappes/
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Jun 10, 2024 • 11min

Institutional Decision-Making Heuristics

David Thorstad on what lies beyond simple rules Read the essay here: https://www.thebsps.org/short-reads/thorstad-institutionaldecisionmaking/
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Apr 29, 2024 • 10min

Drawing the Line

Davide Serpico and Valentina Petrolini on rethinking mental health and pathology through epigenetics. Read the essay here: https://www.thebsps.org/short-reads/drawing-the-line-serpico-petrolini/
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Apr 15, 2024 • 9min

What Do Newtonian Forces Have to Do with the Standard Model?

James Ladyman and Lorenzo Lorenzetti on understanding effective realism through the lens of structural realism Read the essay here: https://www.thebsps.org/short-reads/standard-model-ladyman-lorenzetti/⁠
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Mar 5, 2024 • 8min

The Function of Biochemical Functions

Francesca Bellazzi on what it means to say that a biochemical has a function. Read the essay here: https://www.thebsps.org/short-reads/biochemical-functions-bellazzi/
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Feb 19, 2024 • 10min

Accuracy and Calibration

Robert Williams and Richard Pettigrew ask how we should measure the accuracy of probabilities. Read the essay here: https://wp.me/paiQQ4-2iw
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Feb 7, 2024 • 11min

Is the Free Energy Principle for Real?

Ian Robertson, Julian Kiverstein, and Michael Kirchhoff discuss the literalist fallacy and realism about the free energy principle. They explore the ongoing debate on whether FEP models accurately represent phenomena or are just heuristic tools. The misconceptions surrounding organisms strictly adhering to FEP models and the role of realism and abstraction in scientific modeling are also examined.
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Jan 22, 2024 • 9min

To Err Is (Not Only) Human

David Oderberg, Jonathan Hill, Christopher Austin, Ingo Bojak, François Cinotti, and Jon Gibbins ask what mistakes mean for philosophy and biology. Read the essay here: https://wp.me/paiQQ4-2ix
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Oct 3, 2022 • 12min

Accuracy and Coherence

David Thorstad asks if bounded agents can have both accuracy and coherence. Read the essay: https://wp.me/paiQQ4-2ba
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Sep 11, 2022 • 10min

What Cognitive Science Has Forgotten about Computation

Analog computation, properly understood, is the best candidate for characterizing neural computation, argues Corey J Maley. Read the essay here: https://wp.me/paiQQ4-29f.

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