Marcel Weber (weber-ma)

Professeur ordinaire de philosophie des sciences

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    Dieks, Dennis, González, Wenceslao J., Hartmann, Stephan, Stöltzner, Michael and Weber, Marcel, eds. 2012. Probabilities, Laws, and Structures. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 3. Berlin: Springer.
    Dieks, Dennis, González, Wenceslao J., Hartmann, Stephan, Uebel, Thomas E. and Weber, Marcel, eds. 2011. Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 2. Berlin: Springer.
    Galavotti, Maria Carla, Dieks, Dennis, González, Wenceslao J., Hartmann, Stephan, Uebel, Thomas E. and Weber, Marcel, eds. 2014. New Directions in the Philosophy of Science. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 5. Cham: Springer.
    Schlaepfer, Guillaume and Weber, Marcel. 2017. Thought Experiments in Biology.” in The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments, edited by Michael T. Stuart, Joerg H. Yiftach Fehige, and James Robert Brown, pp. 243–256. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315175027.
    Schmid, Hans Bernhard, Sirtes, Daniel and Weber, Marcel, eds. 2011. Collective Epistemology. Epistemische Studien / Epistemic Studies n. 20. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
    Weber, Marcel. 1996. Fitness Made Physical: The Supervenience of Biological Concepts Revisited.” Philosophy of Science 63: 411–431.
    Weber, Marcel. 1998. Die Architektur der Synthese. Entstehung und Philosophie der modernen Evolutionstheorie. Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie n. 45. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Weber, Marcel. 2002. Incommensurability and Theory Comparison in Experimental Biology.” Biology and Philosophy 17(2): 155–169.
    Weber, Marcel. 2005a. Philosophy of Experimental Biology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Weber, Marcel. 2005b. Genes, Causation and Intentionality.” History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 27(3–4): 407–420.
    Weber, Marcel. 2008a. Review of Rosenberg (2006).” Biology and Philosophy 23(1): 143–152.
    Weber, Marcel. 2008b. Experimentation.” in A Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, edited by Sahotra Sarkar and Anya Plutynski, pp. 472–488. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9780470696590.
    Weber, Marcel. 2008c. Commentary on D’Espagnat’s Paper [on D’Espagnat (2008)].” in Rethinking Scientific Change and Theory Comparison: Stabilities, Ruptures, Incommensurabilities?, edited by Léna Soler, Howard Sankey, and Paul Hoyningen-Huene, pp. 153–156. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 255. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Weber, Marcel. 2010. Life in a Physical World: The Place of the Life Sciences.” in The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science, edited by Friedrich Stadler, pp. 155–168. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 1. Berlin: Springer.
    Weber, Marcel. 2012a. Experiment in Biology.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2012/entries/biology-experiment/.
    Weber, Marcel. 2012b. Behavioral Traits, the Intentional Stance, and Biological Functions: What Neuroscience Explains.” in Philosophy of Behavioral Biology, edited by Kathryn S. Plaisance and Thomas A. C. Reydon, pp. 317–328. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 282. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Weber, Marcel. 2014. Qu’est-ce qu’une vache? in Aristote chez les helvètes. Douze essais de métaphysique helvétique, edited by Olivier Massin and Anne Meylan, pp. 11–16. Paris: Les Éditions d’Ithaque.
    Weber, Marcel. 2017. How Objective are Biological Functions? Synthese 194(12): 4741–4755.
    Weber, Marcel. 2018. Experiment in Biology.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/biology-experiment/.

Further References

    D’Espagnat, Bernard. 2008. Is Science Cumulative? A Physicist Viewpoint.” in Rethinking Scientific Change and Theory Comparison: Stabilities, Ruptures, Incommensurabilities?, edited by Léna Soler, Howard Sankey, and Paul Hoyningen-Huene, pp. 145–152. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 255. Dordrecht: Springer.
    Rosenberg, Alexander. 2006. Darwinian reductionism. Or, how to stop worrying and love molecular biology. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, doi:10.7208/chicago/9780226727318.001.0001.