Biology & Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Biology & Philosophy is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Epistemic enhancement, pastism, and fossil anomalies in paleontology and ichnology60
Cognitive science meets the mark of the cognitive: putting the horse before the cart48
Pandemic and infodemic: the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 from a cultural evolutionary perspective37
Biological functions and dysfunctions: a selected dispositions approach23
Molecular-biological machines: a defense17
Animal metasemantics15
The fragmentary nature of biological individuals13
What is ‘natural’ about naturalistic neuroscience?13
How to balance conceptual unity and plurality: the case of the individualized niche concept12
What is the nature of stem cells? A unified dispositional framework11
Exploration and perspectival modelling with model organisms: developmental biology as a case study10
The integrative approach to inferring homology: morphology and development combined10
The foundations of bet hedging10
Empirical adaptationism revisited: is it testable and is it worth testing?10
On geometric mean fitness: a reply to Takacs and Bourrat9
Justifying nature-based solutions9
A commitment account of norm externalisation8
Darwin and the golden rule: how to distinguish differences of degree from differences of kind using mechanisms8
An even better ape? Comments on a better ape8
Making sense of ‘genetic programs’: biomolecular Post–Newell production systems7
Not functional yet a difference maker: junk DNA as a case study7
Logical fallacies persist in invasion biology and blaming the messengers will not improve accountability in this field: a response to Frank et al.7
Putting races on the ontological map: a close look at Spencer’s ‘new biologism’ of race7
Proper functions: etiology without typehood7
Can a marker approach exclude?7
What is foraging?7
Critical reflections on sex eliminativism6
Developing the structure of laws in biology6
A co-constitutive analysis of individuation: three case studies from the biological sciences6
A pluralistic framework for the psychology of norms6
Populations, individuals, and biological race6
Livability and non-human organisms6
How to relate major transitions in life and cognition?6
What could cognition be, if not human cognition?: Individuating cognitive abilities in the light of evolution6
Teaching and the origin of the normativity6
An argument for global realism about the units of selection6
The dual role of sensory systems: reporting on stimuli and affordances6
All about levels: transposable elements as selfish DNAs and drivers of evolution6
Cultural evolution beyond the individual: what human collective knowledge adds to high fidelity copying6
Neutral and niche theory in community ecology: a framework for comparing model realism5
A personal tribute to Frans De Waal (1948–2024), who inspired the philosophy of animal minds5
Cleaning, sculpting or preparing? Scientific knowledge in Caitlin Wylie’s preparing dinosaurs5
The arts and human nature: evolutionary aesthetics and the evolutionary role of australopithecines’ mother–infant interactions5
Assessing measures of animal welfare5
The problem of opportunity5
Positive Wild Animal Welfare5
Beyond reduction and emergence: a framework for tailoring multiscale modeling techniques to specific contexts5
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