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Raffaella Campaner (campaner)

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    Campaner, Raffaella. 2007. Causalità e cause.” in Filosofia analitica. Temi e problemi, edited by Annalisa Coliva, pp. 281–306. Roma: Carocci editore S.p.a.
    Campaner, Raffaella. 2010. Redutionist and Antireductionist Stances in the Health Sciences.” in The Present Situation in the Philosophy of Science, edited by Friedrich Stadler, pp. 205–218. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 1. Berlin: Springer.
    Campaner, Raffaella. 2011. Causality and Explanation: Issues from Epidemiology.” in Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation, edited by Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. González, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas E. Uebel, and Marcel Weber, pp. 125–136. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 2. Berlin: Springer.
    Campaner, Raffaella. 2013. Philosophy of Medicine and Model Design.” in New Challenges to the Philosophy of Science, edited by Hanne Andersen, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. González, Thomas E. Uebel, and Gregory R. Wheeler, pp. 467–478. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 4. Berlin: Springer.
    Campaner, Raffaella. 2014. Explanatory Pluralism in Psychiatry: What Are We Pluralists About, and Why? in New Directions in the Philosophy of Science, edited by Maria Carla Galavotti, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. González, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas E. Uebel, and Marcel Weber, pp. 87–104. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 5. Cham: Springer.
    Campaner, Raffaella and Galavotti, Maria Carla. 2007. Plurality in Causality.” in Thinking about Causes. From Greek Philosophy to Modern Physics, edited by Peter K. Machamer and Gereon Wolters, pp. 178–199. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Campaner, Raffaella and Galavotti, Maria Carla. 2016. Feminist versus General Philosophy of Science.” in Meta-Philosophical Reflection on Feminist Philosophies of Science, edited by Maria Cristina Amoretti and Nicla Vassallo, pp. 203–220. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 317. Dordrecht: Springer.