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Arnold, Eckhart (2010) Tools of Toys? On Specific Challenges for Modeling and the Epistemology of Models and Computer Simulations in the Social Sciences. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Ballinger, Clint Determinism and the Antiquated Deontology of the Social Sciences. Working paper.

Ballinger, Clint (2008) Determinism and the Antiquated Deontology of the Social Sciences. [Preprint]

Ballinger, Clint (2008) Determinism and the Antiquated Deontology of the Social Sciences. [Preprint]

Baumann, Caroline M. (2007) Reconsidering Gilbert’s Account of Norm-Guided Behaviour. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Baumgartner, Michael (2006) Inferring Causal Complexity. [Preprint]

Blee, Kathleen M. (2011) Does Gender Matter in the United States Far-Right? In: UNSPECIFIED.

Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan (2006) Welfare, Voting and the Constitution of a Federal Assembly. [Preprint]

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Crozier, Gillian (2008) Acoustic adaptation in bird songs: A case study in cultural selection. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Fletcher, Erica H. (2012) Bodies in a Zone of Indistinction: A History of the Biomedicalization of Pregnancy in Prison. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Fuchs, Christian (2004) Science as a Self-Organizing Meta-Information System. [Preprint]

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Gao, Shan (2013) Is an electron a charge cloud? A reexamination of Schrödinger's charge density hypothesis. [Preprint]

Green, Christopher D. (2003) Will the real James Mark Baldwin stand up?: A comment on Griffiths (2001). UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

Griffiths, Paul E (2001) Beyond the Baldwin Effect: James Mark Baldwin's 'social heredity', epigenetic inheritance and niche construction. [Preprint]

Guala, Francesco (2010) Reciprocity: weak or strong? What punishment experiments do (and do not) demonstrate. [Preprint]

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Hartmann, Stephan and Martini, Carlo and Sprenger, Jan (2009) Consensual Decision-Making Among Epistemic Peers. [Preprint]

Heesen, Remco and Bright, Liam Kofi and Zucker, Andrew (2014) Vindicating Methodological Triangulation. [Preprint]

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Karpus, Jurgis and Radzvilas, Mantas (2015) Team Reasoning and a Rank-Based Function of Team's Interests. [Preprint]

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Lisciandra, Chiara and Colombo, Matteo and Nilsenova, Marie (2012) Conformorality. A Study on Group Conditioning of Normative Judgment. [Preprint]

List, Christian and Spiekermann, Kai (2013) Methodological Individualism and Holism in Political Science: A Reconciliation. [Published Article or Volume]

López Corredoira, Martín (2008) Sociology of Modern Cosmology. [Preprint]

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Marcellesi, Alexandre (2012) Is race a cause? In: UNSPECIFIED.

Maxwell, Nicholas (2000) Can Humanity Learn to become Civilized? The Crisis of Science without Civilization. UNSPECIFIED.

Maxwell, Nicholas (2008) Do We Need a Scientific Revolution? [Preprint]

Maxwell, Nicholas (2005) The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein. [Preprint]

Muldoon, Ryan and Lisciandra, Chiara and Hartmann, Stephan (2014) Why are there descriptive norms? Because we looked for them. [Preprint]

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Northcott, Robert (2014) Opinion polling and election predictions. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Paul, L. A. (2012) Is our ordinary way of choosing to have children rational? [Preprint]

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Rousseau, Denise M. and Fried, Yitzhak (2001) Location, location, location: contextualizing organizational research. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Schliesser, Eric (2010) The Surprising Weberian Roots to Milton Friedman’s Methodology. [Preprint]

Schmaus, Warren (2008) Two Concepts of Social Situatedness in Science. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Thoma, Johanna (2014) I. JARVIE & J.ZAMORA BONILLA, eds. 2011. The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences. [Published Article or Volume]

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verpooten, jan and nelissen, mark (2009) SENSORY EXPLOITATION: UNDERESTIMATED IN THE EVOLUTION OF ART AS ONCE IN SEXUAL SELECTION THEORY? In: UNSPECIFIED.

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