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  1. Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development.Alan C. Love (ed.) - 2014 - Berlin: Springer Verlag, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
    This volume explores questions about conceptual change from both scientific and philosophical viewpoints by analyzing the recent history of evolutionary developmental biology. It features revised papers that originated from the workshop "Conceptual Change in Biological Science: Evolutionary Developmental Biology, 1981-2011" held at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin in July 2010. The Preface has been written by Ron Amundson. In these papers, philosophers and biologists compare and contrast key concepts in evolutionary developmental biology and their (...)
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  • Evo-Devo as a Trading Zone.Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther - 2014 - In Alan C. Love, Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development. Berlin: Springer Verlag, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
    Evo-Devo exhibits a plurality of scientific “cultures” of practice and theory. When are the cultures acting—individually or collectively—in ways that actually move research forward, empirically, theoretically, and ethically? When do they become imperialistic, in the sense of excluding and subordinating other cultures? This chapter identifies six cultures – three /styles/ (mathematical modeling, mechanism, and history) and three /paradigms/ (adaptationism, structuralism, and cladism). The key assumptions standing behind, under, or within each of these cultures are explored. Characterizing the internal structure of (...)
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  • Science in the context of application: methodological change, conceptual transformation, cultural reorientation.Martin Carrier & Alfred Nordmann - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 1--7.
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  • Conceptual change and evolutionary developmental biology.A. C. Love - 2014 - In Alan C. Love, Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development. Berlin: Springer Verlag, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. pp. 1-54.
    The 1981 Dahlem conference was a catalyst for contemporary evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-devo). This introductory chapter rehearses some of the details of the history surrounding the original conference and its associated edited volume, explicates the philosophical problem of conceptual change that provided the rationale for a workshop devoted to evaluating the epistemic revisions and transformations that occurred in the interim, explores conceptual change with respect to the concept of evolutionary novelty, and highlights some of the themes and patterns in the (...)
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  • Holism and Entrenchment in Climate Model Validation.Johannes Lenhard & Eric Winsberg - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 115--130.
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  • Computational Science and its Effects.Paul Humphreys - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 131--142.
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  • The political economy of technoscience.Astrid Schwarz & Alfred Nordmann - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 317--336.
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  • Conditions of Science: The Three-Way Tension of Freedom, Accountability and Utility.Torsten Wilholt & Hans Glimell - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 351--370.
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  • Bringing the Marketplace into Science: On the Neoliberal Defense of the Commercialization of Scientific Research.Justin Biddle - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 245--269.
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  • Knowledge, politics, and commerce: Science under the pressure of practice.Martin Carrier - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 11--30.
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  • Materials as Machines.Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 101--111.
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  • Science in the context of technology.Alfred Nordmann - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 467--482.
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  • Protected spaces of science: their emergence and further evolution in a changing world.Arie Rip - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 197--220.
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  • Transforming Objects into Data: How Minute Technicalities of Recording “Species Location” Entrench a Basic Challenge for Biodiversity.Ayelet Shavit & James Griesemer - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 169--193.
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  • An Epoch-Making Change in the Development of Science? A Critique of the “Epochal-Break-Thesis”.Gregor Schiemann - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 431--453.
    In recent decades, several authors have claimed that an epoch-making change in the development of science is taking place. A closer examination of this claim shows that these authors take different – and problematic – concepts of an epochal break as their points of departure. In order to facilitate an evaluation of the current development of science, I would like to propose a concept of an epochal change according to which it is not necessarily a discontinuous process that typically begins (...)
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  • (1 other version)Thoughts on politicization of science through commercialization.M. Norton Wise - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 283--299.
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  • Integrating the Ethical into Scientific Rationality.Janet A. Kourany - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 371--386.
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  • What Makes Computer Science a Science?Michael S. Mahoney - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 389--408.
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  • The Cognitive, Instrumental and Institutional Origins of Nanoscale Research: The Place of Biology.Anne Marcovich & Terry Shinn - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 221--242.
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  • Between the Pure and Applied: The Search for the Elusive Middle Ground.Margaret Morrison - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 31--45.
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  • Expertise in Methods, Methods of Expertise.Carsten Reinhardt - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 143--159.
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  • Multi-level complexities in technological development: Competing strategies for drug discovery.Matthias Adam - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 67--83.
    Drug development regularly has to deal with complex circumstances on two levels: the local level of pharmacological intervention on specific target proteins, and the systems level of the effects of pharmacological intervention on the organism. Different development strategies in the recent history of early drug development can be understood as competing attempts at coming to grips with these multi-level complexities. Both rational drug design and high-throughput screening concentrate on the local level, while traditional empirical search strategies as well as recent (...)
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  • Everything New Is Old Again: What Place Should Applied Science Have in the History of Science?Ann Johnson - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 455--466.
    Science studies scholars of the twenty-first century have been arguing for a reconceptualization of science based on the emergence of new values and practices. Allegedly, these new norms have come from science in the context of application. However, the argument here is that science in the context of application is a phenomenon with as long and rich a history as so-called pure or basic science. Science in the context of application only appears to be new since so little light has (...)
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  • Recent Orientations and Reorientations in the Life Sciences.Hans-Jörg Rheinberger - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 161--168.
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  • Political Effectiveness in Science and Technology.Daniel Sarewitz - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 301--315.
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  • Science and Sentiment: Grinnell’s Fact-Based Philosophy of Biodiversity Conservation.Ayelet Shavit & James R. Griesemer - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 51 (2):283-318.
    At the beginning of the twentieth century, the biologist Joseph Grinnell made a distinction between science and sentiment for producing fact-based generalizations on how to conserve biodiversity. We are inspired by Grinnellian science, which successfully produced a century-long impact on studying and conserving biodiversity that runs orthogonal to some familiar philosophical distinctions such as fact versus value, emotion versus reason and basic versus applied science. According to Grinnell, unlike sentiment-based generalizations, a fact-based generalization traces its diverse commitments and thus becomes (...)
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  • Black-Boxing Organisms, Exploiting the Unpredictable: Control Paradigms in Human–Machine Translations.Jutta Weber - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 409--429.
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  • Science, the Public and the Media–Views from Everywhere.Peter Weingart - 2011 - In M. Carrier & A. Nordmann, Science in the Context of Application. Springer. pp. 337--348.
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  • Modernizing Natural History: Berkeley’s Museum of Vertebrate Zoology in Transition. [REVIEW]Mary E. Sunderland - 2013 - Journal of the History of Biology 46 (3):369-400.
    Throughout the twentieth century calls to modernize natural history motivated a range of responses. It was unclear how research in natural history museums would participate in the significant technological and conceptual changes that were occurring in the life sciences. By the 1960s, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at the University of California, Berkeley, was among the few university-based natural history museums that were able to maintain their specimen collections and support active research. The MVZ therefore provides a window to the (...)
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