Philosophy in Science: Some Personal Reflections

Philosophy of Science 89 (5):899-907 (2022)
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Abstract

The task of Philosophy in Science (PinS) is to use philosophical tools to help solve scientific problems. This article describes how I stumbled into this line of work and then addressed several topics in philosophy of biology—units of selection, cladistic parsimony, robustness and trade-offs in model building, adaptationism, and evidence for common ancestry—often in collaboration with scientists. I conclude by offering advice for would-be PinS practitioners.

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Elliott Sober
University of Wisconsin, Madison

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