Stéphanie Ruphy - Selected Publications#


Scientific Pluralism Reconsidered, Pittsburgh University Press, 2017.

“The unpredictability of scientifc inquiry: the unexpected might not be where you would expect” (with B. Bedessem), Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, forthcoming (on line August 2018)

Public participation in scientific research: virtues and challenges from a philosophical perspectives, in: Innovation Beyond Technology: Science for society and interdisciplinary approaches”. Y. Fujigaki, S. laugier and S. Chebalier (eds), Springer, forthcoming 2018.

SMT or TOFT? How the two main theories of carcinogenesis are made (artificially) incompatible (with B. Bedessem), Acta Biotheorica 63 (2015), pp. 257-267.

From Hacking’s plurality of styles of scientific reasoning to “foliated” pluralism, a philosophically robust form of ontologico-methodological pluralism ", Philosophy of Science 78 (2011), 1212-1223.

Limits to Modeling : Balancing Ambition and Outcome in Astrophysics and Cosmology, Simulation & Gaming : An Interdisciplinary Journal, 42 (2011), 177-194.

Are Stellar Kinds Natural Kinds? A Challenging Newcomer in the Monism/Pluralism and Realism/Antirealism Debate", Philosophy of Science, 77 (2010), 1109-1120.

Ontology relativized: Reply to Moulines, Synthese 151 (2006), pp. 325-330, 2006.

Empiricism all the way down: a defense of the value-neutrality of science in response to Longino's contextual empiricism, Perspectives on Science 14 (2006), pp. 189-214.

Why metaphysical abstinence should prevail in the debate on reductionism”, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 19 (2005), pp. 105-121,

Is the world really 'dappled'? A response to Cartwright's charge against "cross-wise" reduction", Philosophy of Science 70 (2003), pp. 57-67.

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