Publications

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  • Sims, A. (accepted). Making sense of the libertarian’s semantic claim about agential phenomenology. Philosophical Explorations.
  • Herrmann-Pillath, C. (accepted). Beyond dualities in behavioural economics: What can G.H. Mead’s conceptions of self and reflexivity contribute to the current debate? Journal of Economic Methodology.
  • Sims, A. (accepted). Agency and the metaphysics of nature. Australasian Philosophical Review, 3(1).
  • Sims, A., Mueller, T. M. (accepted). Nudge versus boost: A distinction without a normative difference. Economics and Philosophy.
  • Sims, A. (in press). Causal inference in the clinical setting: why the cognitive science of folk psychology matters. In P. Pedrini and J. Kirsch (eds.), Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative. Heidelberg Berlin: Springer
  • Marchionni, C.; Reijula, S. (forthcoming 2018) What is mechanistic evidence, and why do we need it for evidence-based policy? Forthcoming 2018 in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A
  • Harbecke J. (2018) Constitutive Inference and the Problem of a Complete Variation of Factors. In: Christian A., Hommen D., Retzlaff N., Schurz G. (eds) Philosophy of Science. European Studies in Philosophy of Science, vol 9. Springer, Cham: 205-221
  • Reijula, S.; Ehrig, T.; Katsikopoulos, K.; Kuorikoski, J.; Sunder, S. (2018). Nudge, Boost or Design? Limitations of behavioral policy under social interaction. The Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2(1), 99-105.
  • Herrmann-Pillath, C. (2018): Grundlegung einer kritischen Theorie der Wirtschaft, Marburg, Metropolis.
  • Sims, A. (2018). The essence of agency is discovered, not defined: A minimal mindreading argument. Philosophical Studies. Online first: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-018-1108-5
  • Kettner, Matthias (2018): The forstian bargain: overrationalizing the power of reasons. Journal of Political Power, vol.11, no.2, 2018, pp.139-150.
    https://doi.org/10.1080/2158379X.2018.1479039
  • Herrmann-Pillath, C. (2017): Beyond Dualities in Psychology, Neuroscience and Behavioural Economics: Building the Foundations of Social Neuroeconomics on G.H. Mead (November 7, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3067081
  • Herrmann-Pillath, C. (2017): Dualities in Behavioural Economics and Psychology: A Critical Assessment in the Light of the Mechanistic Approach in the Philosophy of the Neurosciences (November 5, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3065749
  • Sims, A. (2017). The problems with prediction: The dark room problem and the scope dispute. In T. Metzinger & W. Wiese (eds.), Philosophy and Predictive Processing. Frankfurt am Main: MIND.
  • Sims, A. (2017). Can anosognosia for hemiplegia be explained as motivated self-deception? Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 8, 337-353.
  • Harbecke, J (2016) “Is Mechanistic Constitution a Version of Material Constitution?”, in Kenneth Aizawa and Carl Gillett (eds.), Scientific Composition and Metaphysical Ground (pp. 91-121). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.

The following list shows several relevant publications of each team member:

Team witten

Prof. Dr. Jens Harbecke

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Book: Harbecke, J. (2008). Mental Causation – Investigating the Mind’s Powers in a Natural World. Frankfurt (Main): Ontos.
  • Harbecke J. (2018) Constitutive Inference and the Problem of a Complete Variation of Factors. In: Christian A., Hommen D., Retzlaff N., Schurz G. (eds) Philosophy of Science. European Studies in Philosophy of Science, vol 9. Springer, Cham: 205-221
  • Harbecke, J (2016) “Is Mechanistic Constitution a Version of Material Constitution?”, in Kenneth Aizawa and Carl Gillett (eds.), Scientific Composition and Metaphysical Ground (pp. 91-121). London: Palgrave Macmillan UK.
  • Harbecke, J. (2015). The Regularity Theory of Mechanistic Constitution and a Methodology for Constitutive Inference. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 54: 10-19.
  • Harbecke, J. (2015). Regularity Constitution and the Location of Mechanistic Levels. Foundations of Science 20(3): 323-338. DOI: 10.1007/s10699-014-9371-1
  • Harbecke, J. (2014). Counterfactual Causation and Mental Causation. Philosophia 42(2): 363-385. DOI: 10.1007/s11406-013-9496-4
  • Harbecke, J. (2014). The Role of Supervenience and Constitution in Neuroscientific Research. Synthese 191(5):725-743. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-013-0308-y
  • Harbecke, J. (2013). On the Distinction Between Law Schemata and Causal Laws. Acta Analytica 28(4): 423-434.
  • Harbecke, J. and H. Atmanspacher (2012). Horizontal and Vertical Determination of Mental and Neural States. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32(3): 161-179.
  • Harbecke, J. (2010). Mechanistic Constitution in Neurobiological Explanations. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24(3): 267-285.
  • Harbecke, J. (2010). The Problem of Mental Causation Formalized, Mind and Matter 8(1): 63-91.

Prof. Dr. Carsten Herrmann-Pillath

Publications

Relevant Publications

RECENT MONOGRAPHS (PREFERRED MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION)

  • China’s Economic Culture: The Ritual Order of State and Markets, in print.
  • With I. Boldyrev: Hegel, Institutions, and Economics: Performing the Social (2014).
  • Foundations of Economic Evolution: A Treatise on the Natural Philosophy of Economics (2013).

RECENT PAPERS

  • Performative Mechanisms, in: Enacting Dismal Science: New Perspectives on the Performativity of Economics, edited by Ivan Boldyrev and Ekaterina Svetlova, New York: Palgrave McMillan, 53–86, 2016.
  • Constitutive Explanations in Neuroeconomics: Principles and a Case Study on Money, Journal of Economic Methodology http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1350178X.2016.1218531, 2016.
  • Institutional Naturalism: Reflections on Masahiko Aoki’s Contribution to Institutional Economics, Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, DOI 10.1007/s40844-016-0037-2, 2016.
  • Naturalizing Institutions: Evolutionary Principles and Application on the Case of Money, Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik/Journal of Economics and Statistics 234(2+3): 388–421; 2014.
  • Performativity of Economic Systems: Approaches and Implications for Taxonomy, Journal of Economic Methodology 20(2), 139–163, 2013.
  • With Ivan Boldyrev, Hegel’s ‘Objective Spirit’ and the Institutional Nature of Economic Action, Mind & Society, Vol. 12(2), 177–202, DOI: 10.1007/s11299-012-0111-3, 2013.
  • Towards an Externalist Neuroeconomics: Dual Selves, Signs, and Choice, Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology and Economics 5(1): 38–61, 2012.
  • Institutions, Distributed Cognition and Agency: Rule-following as Performative Action, Journal of Economic Methodology 19(1), 21–42, 2012.

Prof. Dr. Martina Piefke

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Piefke, M., Weiss, P.H., Zilles, K., Markowitsch, H.J., Fink, G.R. (2003). Differential remoteness and emotional tone modulate the neural correlates of autobiographical memory. Brain, 126, 650-668.
  • Driessen, M., Beblo, T., Mertens, M., Piefke, M., Rullkötter, N., Silva Saveedra, A., Reddemann, L., Rau, H., Markowitsch, H.J., Wulff, H., Lange, W., Woermann, F.G. (2004). Different fMRI activation patterns of traumatic memory in Borderline personality disorder with and without additional posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 55, 603-611.
  • Piefke, M., Weiss, P.H., Markowitsch, H.J., Fink, G.R. (2005). Gender differences in the functional neuroanatomy of emotional episodic autobiographical memory. Human Brain Mapping, 24, 313-324.
  • Beblo, T., Driessen, M., Mertens, M., Wingenfeld, K., Piefke, M., Rullkoetter, N., Silva-Saavedra, A., Mensebach, C., Reddeman, L., Rau, H., Markowitsch, H.J., Wulff, H., Lange, W., Berea, C., Ollech, I. Woermann, F.G. (2006). Functional MRI correlates of the recall of unresolved life events in borderline personality disorder. Psychological Medicine, 36, 845-856.
  • Schulte-Rüther, M., Markowitsch, H.J., Fink, G.R., Piefke, M. (2007). Mirror neuron and theory of mind mechanisms involved in face-to-face Interactions: an fMRI approach to empathy. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1354-1372.
  • Piefke, M., Kramer, K., Korte, M., Schulte-Rüther, M., Korte, J.M., Wohlschläger, A., Weber, J., Shah, N.J., Huber, W., Fink, G.R. (2009). Functional segregation of brain regions during the observation and mental imagery of distinct types of human body movements. Human Brain Mapping, 30, 432-451.
  • Schulte-Rüther, M., Markowitsch, H.J., Shah, N.J., Fink, G.R., Piefke, M. (2008). Gender differences in the functional neuroanatomy of emotional perspective taking. Neuroimage, 42, 393-403.
  • Greimel, E., Schulte-Rüther, M., Fink, G.R., Piefke, M., Herpertz-Dahlmann, B., Konrad, K. (2010). Development of neural correlates of empathy from childhood to early adulthood: an fMRI study. Journal of Neural Transmission, 117, 781-791.
  • Schulte-Rüther, M., Greimel, E., Markowitsch, H.J., Kamp-Becker, I., Remschmidt, H., Fink, G.R., Piefke, M. (2011). Dysfunctions of brain networks supporting empathy - an fMRI investigation in adults with autism spectrum disorder. Social Neuroscience, 13, 1-21.
  • Piefke, M., Onur, O., Fink, G.R. (2012). Aging-related changes of the brain mechanisms supporting visual-spatial working memory. Neurobiology of Aging, 33, 1284-1297.
  • Ortega, A., Wagenmakers, E.J., Lee, M., Markowitsch, H.J., Piefke, M. (2012). A Bayesian latent group analysis for detecting poor effort in the assessment of malingering. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 27, 453-465.
  • Greimel, E., Nehrkorn, B., Fink, G.R., Kukolja, J., Kohls, G., Müller, K., Piefke, M., Kamp-Becker, I., Remschmidt, H., Herpertz-Dahlmann, B., Konrad, K., Schulte-Rüther, M. (2012). Neural mechanisms of encoding social and non-social context information in autism spectrum disorder. Neuropsychologia, 50, 3440-3449.
  • Ortega, A., Labrenz, S., Markowitsch, H.J., Piefke, M. (2012). Diagnostic accuracy of a Bayesian Latent Group Analysis for the detection of malingering-related poor effort. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 27, 1019-1042.
  • Schulte-Rüther, M., Greimel, E., Piefke, M., Kamp-Becker, I., Remschmidt, H., Fink, G.R., Herpertz-Dahlmann, B., Konrad, K. (2014). Age-dependent changes in the neural substrates of empathy in autism spectrum disorder. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9, 1118-1126.
  • Grewe, P., Lahr, D., Kohsik, A., Dyck, E., Markowitsch, H.J., Bien, C.G., Botsch, M., Piefke, M. (2014). Real-life memory and spatial navigation in patients with focal epilepsy: ecological validity of a virtual reality supermarket task. Epilepsy and Behavior, 31, 57-66.
  • Grewe, P., Woermann, F., Bien, C.G., Piefke, M. (2015). Disturbed spatial-cognitive processing of body-related stimuli in a case of a lesion to the right fusiform gyrus. Neurocase, 21, 688-696.
  • Glienke, K., Piefke, M. (2016). Acute social stress before the planning phase improves memory performance in a complex real life-related prospective memory task. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 133, 171-181.

Prof. Dr. Matthias Kettner

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Praktizierbarkeitsbedingungen des Richtigen und ökonomische Rationalität - unversöhnt. (Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften (EuS) Jg. 5, Heft 1, 1994, S.37-40
  • Argumentative Discourse, Good Reasons, and "Communicative Rationality". In: J. Nida-Rümelin et al. (Hg.): Rationality, Realism, Revision. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP), Munich 1997. Berlin: Springer 1999 (S. 331-338).
  • Second Thoughts about Argumentative Discourse, Good Reasons, and "Communicative Rationality" In: Solvig Boe et. al. (Hg.): i foerste, andre og tredje person. Festskrift til Audun Öfsti. Trondheim 1999 (S. 223-234)
  • 2010 - Was sind Kommerzialisierungsprozesse und wie sind sie moralisch zu werten? In: Regina Kreide und Andreas Niederberger (Hg.): Staatliche Souveränität und transnationales Recht. Rainer Hampp Verlag: München 2010 (S.143-150).
  • 2011 – ein Vorschlag zur Unterscheidung von Ökonomisierung Kommerzialisierung. S.3-20 in M. Kettner & P. Koslowski (Hg.): Ökonomisierung und Kommerzialisierung der Gesellschaft. Wirtschaftsphilosophische Unterscheidungen. München: Wilhelm Fink Verlag.
  • 2012 - Gründe und Affekte S.444-454 in Julian Nida-Rümelin und Elif Özmen (Hg.): Welt der Gründe. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie. Hamburg: Felix Meiner.
  • 2011 - Wie frei sind wir uns unfrei zu denken? S.107-117 in Johann Smalla (Hg.): Der freie Wille. Kadmos Verlag: Berlin.
  • 2012 - Gute Gründe für und in Konzeptionen ökonomischer Rationalität. . S.231-245 in Julian Nida-Rümelin und Elif Özmen (Hg.): Welt der Gründe. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
  • 2013 - Desiderate kulturalistischer Wirtschaftsethik. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik. 14/3 (2013), S.373-377
  • 2015 - Creating Shared Reasons. Von CSV zu CSR+. Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik (zfwu) 16 (2) 2015, S.235-238)

Prof. Dr. Mareike Kühne

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Having worked in standard setting and policy consulting, I am strongly interested in the relevance of findings from the neurosciences and behavioral psychology for this area. I am especially interested in questions (and implications) of the rarely discussed normative framework underlying such research.
  • Entscheidungen beurteilen (2015), in: “Neuroimaging and Neuroeconomics”, University of Münster, 2015
  • What is wrong with akrasia?, Working Paper in progress
  • Kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung nach US GAAP: Weiterentwicklung deutscher Rechnungslegungsregeln vor dem Hintergrund US-amerikanischer Einflüsse, Berlin, 2002

Presentations on current research

  • Brain Awareness Week, Berlin School of Mind and Brain/ Humboldt University Berlin, 2015
  • ABC Research Group (Prof. Dr. Gerd Gigerenzer), Max Planck Institute for Human Development Berlin, 2014
  • Philosophical Colloquium School of Mind and Brain (Prof. Dr. Michael Pauen), Humboldt University Berlin, 2014 and 2012
  • Klausurwoche Neuroimaging und Neuroökonomie, University of Münster, Center for Bioethik, 2014
  • Guest Lecture, University of Erfurt, 2014
  • Colloquium, Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, University of Erfurt, 2014
  • Doctoral Summer School, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, 2013

Team tampere

Prof. Dr. Jaakko Kuorikoski

Publications

Relevant Publications

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Kuorikoski, J. & Marchionni, C. (forthcoming) “Triangulation across the lab, the scanner and the field: the case of social preferences” European Journal for Philosophy of Science.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Marchionni, C. (2016) “Evidential Diversity and the Triangulation of Phenomena”, Philosophy of Science 83: 227-247.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Ylikoski, P. (2015) “External Representations and Scientific Understanding”, Synthese 192: 3817-3837.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Marchionni, C. (2014) “Unification And Mechanistic Detail As Drivers Of Model Construction: Models Of Networks In Economics And Sociology”, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science A 48: 97-104.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2014) “How to be a Humean Interventionist”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89: 333-351.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Pöyhönen, S. (2013) “Understanding non-modular functionality: lessons from genetic algorithms”, Philosophy of Science 80(5), PSA 2012: 637-649.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2012a) “Contrastive Statistical Explanation and Causal Heterogeneity”, European Journal for the Philosophy of Science 2: 435-452.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2012b) “Mechanisms, Modularity and Constitutive Explanation”, Erkenntnis 77 (3): 361-380.
  • Kuorikoski, J., Lehtinen, A. & Marchionni, C. (2012) "Robustness Analysis Disclaimer: Please Read the Manual Before Use!", Biology and Philosophy 27 (6): 891-902.
  • Kuorikoski J. & Pöyhönen, S. (2012) "Looping Kinds and Social Mechanisms", Sociological Theory 30: 187-205.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2011a), “Manipulaatio ja kausaalinen selittäminen: von Wright logiikan vankina” [Manipulation and causation: von Wright imprisoned by logic], Tiede ja Edistys 36 (4): 265-276.
  • Kuorikoski, J. and Ylikoski, P. (2010), “Explanatory Relevance across Disciplinary Boundaries: The Case of Neuroeconomics”, Journal of Economic Methodology 17: 219-228. Reprinted in Neuroeconomics: Hype or Hope?. Marchionni, C. & Vromen, J. (eds.). Routledge: 119-128.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Lehtinen, A. (2010) “Economics Imperialism and Solution Concepts in Political Science”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 40: 347-374.
  • Kuorikoski, J., Lehtinen, A. & Marchionni, C. (2010) “Economic Modeling as Robustness Analysis”, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61: 541-567.
  • Ylikoski, Y. & Kuorikoski, J. (2010) “Dissecting Explanatory Power", Philosophical Studies 148: 201-219.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Pöyhönen, S. (2010) “Ihmistieteelliset luokitukset ja sosiaalisen todellisuuden takaisinkytkentämekanismit” [Human kinds and the feedback mechanisms of social reality], Tiede & Edistys 34(4): 271-289.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2009) "Two Concepts of Mechanism”, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 23: 143-160.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Lehtinen, A. (2009) "Incredible Worlds, Credible Results", Erkenntnis 70: 119-131.
  • Kakkuri-Knuuttila, M-L., Lukka, K & Kuorikoski, J. (2008a) “Straddling between paradigms: A naturalistic philosophical case study on interpretive research in management accounting”, Accounting, Organizations and Society 33: 267-291.
  • Kakkuri-Knuuttila, M-L., Lukka, K & Kuorikoski, J. (2008b) “No premature closures of debates, please: A response to Ahrens”, Accounting, Organizations and Society 33: 298-301.
  • Kuorikoski, J: & Ylikoski, P. (2007) ”Emergenssi – mysteeristä tutkimusohjelmaksi” [Emergence – from a mystery to a research problem], Tiede ja edistys 32: 297-313.
  • Lehtinen, A. & Kuorikoski, J. (2007a) “Computing the perfect model - why do economists shun simulation?” (w. Aki Lehtinen), Philosophy of Science 74: 304-329.
  • Lehtinen, A. & Kuorikoski, J. (2007b) ”Unrealistic Assumptions in Rational Choice Theory”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32: 115-138.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Ylikoski, P. (2006) ”Kausaliteetti ja kriittinen realismi” [Causality and critical realism], Sosiologia 43: 1-13.

BOOK CHAPTERS (PEER-REVIEWED)

  • Ylikoski, P. & Kuorikoski, J. (2016) “Self-interest, Norms, and Explanation” in Risjord, M. ed. Normativity and Naturalism, Routledge: 212-229.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Ylikoski, P. (2013) “How Organization Explains”, in EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science. Ed. Vassilios Karakostas and Dennis Dieks. Dordrecht: Springer: 69-80.
  • Kuorikoski, J & Ylikoski, P. (2012) “How to be critical and realist about economics”, in Lehtinen, Kuorikoski and Ylikoski (eds.) (2012): 255-273.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2012c) “Simulation and the Sense of Understanding”, in P. Humphreys and C. Imbert (eds.), Models, Simulations and Representations, New York and London: Routledge: 168-187.
  • Knuuttila, T. & Kuorikoski, J. (2011) “Idealized Representations, Inferential Devices and Cross-Disciplinary Tools: Theoretical Models in Social Sciences”, in Jarvie, I. & Zamora Bonilla, J. (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science¸ Sage: 530-550.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Ylikoski, P. (2008) “Intentional Fundamentalism", in. Hieke, A. & Leitgeb, H. (eds.): Reduction and Elimination in Philosophy and the Sciences - Papers of the 31st International Wittgenstein Symposium, Vol XVI, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria: Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society: 405-407.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2007a) ”Explaining with equilibria”, in Persson, J. & Ylikoski, P. (eds.): Rethinking Explanation, Dordrecht: Springer: 149-162.

BOOK CHAPTERS (OTHER)

  • Kuorikoski, J. (2016) ”The Empirical Counter-Revolution” in McIntrye, L. & Rosenberg, A. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science. Routledge.
  • Ylikoski, P. & Kuorikoski, J. (2014) ”Käyttäytymisgenetiikka ja kausaliteetti” [Behavioural genetics and causality] in Antti Latvala and Karri Silventoinen (eds.) Käyttäytymisgenetiikka- geeneistä yhteiskuntaan, Helsinki: Gaudeamus.
  • Kuorikoski, J & Marchionni, C. (2014) “Philosophy of Economics” in French & Saatsi (eds.) Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Science, Bloomsbury: 314-333.
  • Kuorikoski, J. & Lehtinen, A. (2013) “Markkinatasapaino ja markkinamekanismi” [Market mechanism and market equilibrium] in Niiniluoto, Kuorikoski and Vilkko (eds.).
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2007b) “Vain tekemällä saa aikaan – huomioita kausaalisesta pluralismista”, in Gylling, Niiniluoto and Vilkko (eds.), Syy, Helsinki: Gaudeamus.
  • Kuorikoski, J. (2006) “Syyt ja vaikutukset kvantitatiivisessa liiketaloustieteellisessä tutkimuksessa” [Causes and effects in quantitative business and administration research] in Kakkuri-Knuuttila, Rolin & Henttunen (eds.), Soveltava yhteiskuntatiede ja filosofia, Helsinki: Gaudeamus 2006.

EDITED VOLUMES

  • Niiniluoto, I., Kuorikoski, J & Vilkko, R. (eds.) (2013): Talouden filosofia [Philosophy of the economy], Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press.
  • Lehtinen, A., Kuorikoski, J. & Ylikoski, P. (eds.) (2012): Economics for Real: Uskali Mäki and The Place of Truth in Economics, London and New York: Routledge.

DISSERTATION

  • Kuorikoski, J. (2010): Society by Numbers: Studies on Model-Based Explanations in the Social Sciences [dissertation], Philosophical Studies from the University of Helsinki 31.

BOOK REVIEWS

  • “Review of Lawrence A. Boland’s Model building in economics: its purposes and limitations”, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 8: 111-116.
  • “Economics as Hermeneutics: Rationality and Explanation in Economics by Maurice Lagueux.”, Economics and Philosophy 27 (2011): 203-208.
  • “Variations in Causal Reasoning: A review of Federica Russo’s Causality and Causal Modelling in the Social Sciences: Measuring Variations”, Journal of Economic Methodology 18 (2011): 301-305.
  • ”Reality’s Next Top Model? – Review of Uwe Meixner’s Modelling Metaphysics”, Metascience 20 (2011): 381-383.

Dr. Teemu Toppinen

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Toppinen, T. forthcoming (pending final review), "Non-Naturalism Gone Quasi:  Explaining the Necessary Connections between the Normative and the Natural," in R. Shafer-Landau (ed.): Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 13, (OUP)
  • Toppinen, T. forthcoming, "Hybrid Accounts of Ethical Thought and Talk," in T. McPherson & D. Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics (Routledge).
  • Toppinen, T. 2015, "Pure Expressivism and Motivational Internalism," in G. Björnsson et al. (eds.): Motivational Internalism (New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 150–166.
  • Toppinen, T. 2013a, "Believing in Expressivism," in R. Shafer-Landau (ed.): Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 8 (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 252–282.
  • Toppinen, T. 2013b, "Goading or Guiding? Cognitivism, Non-cognitivism, and Practical Reasoning," SATS – Northern European Journal of Philosophy14: 119–141.

Dr. Susanne Maria Uusitalo

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Koi, Polaris, Uusitalo, Susanne & Tuominen, Jarno. ”Self-Control in Responsibility Enhancement and Criminal Rehabilitation”. Criminal Law, Philosophy (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11572-017-9423-z Uusitalo, Susanne. 2017. On the Wrongness of Exploitation and the Voluntariness of Consent in Clinical Research on Opioid Assisted Treatment. The American Journal of Bioethics, 17(12), pp. 44–45 Uusitalo, Susanne. 2017. Review - Vulnerability, Autonomy, and Applied Ethics by Christine Straehle (Editor) Routledge, 2016. Metapsychology online reviews. Sep 26th 21(39).
  • Uusitalo, Susanne & Broers, Barbara. 2016 Addiction, heroin-assisted treatment, and the idea of abstinence: A reply to Henden. Bioethics Epub.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2016. Book review on Candice L. Shelby. 2015. Addiction: A Philosophical Perspective. Palgrave MacMillan. Metapsychology Online Reviews (Volume 20, Issue 34): http://metapsychology.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=book&id=7723&cn=324
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2016. Habituaalisen toiminnan haaste vapaalle toiminnalle[The challenge of habitual action to free action]. In Laiho, H. & Repo, A. (eds.) De Natura Rerum. Scripta in honorem professoris Olli Koistinen sexagesimum annum complentis. Reports from the Department of Philosophy, University of Turku. Painosalama: Turku, 270-281.
  • van der Eijk, Yvette & Uusitalo, Susanne. Towards a ‘Sociorelational’ Approach to Conceptualising and Managing Addiction. Public Health Ethics 9(2): 198-207.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2015. Eettinen katsaus biolääketieteelliseen addiktiotutkimukseen ja –hoitoon [Ethical perspective on biomedical addiction research and treatment]. Dosis 31(4): 239–247.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2015. Addiction in Action. Reports from the Department of Philosophy, University of Turku, Turku. Doctoral dissertation. Available at: https://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/117558
  • Uusitalo, Susanne & van der Eijk, Yvette. 2016. Scientific and Conceptual Flaws in Coercive Treatment Models in Addiction. Journal of Medical Ethics 42:18-21. doi:10.1136/medethics-2015-102910
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2015. ”Addiction, Recovery and Moral Agency” International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v2i0.190
  • Uusitalo, Susanne & Broers, Barbara. (online 2014) 2015. “Rethinking Informed Consent in Research on Heroin-Assisted Treatment” Bioethics 29(7):462-469. DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12143
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. ”Addiktio – Uhka (tahdon)vapaudelle vai vapaata toimintaa?” [Addiction – a Threat to Free Will or a Case of Free Action?] In Tuukka Tammi & Pauliina Raento (eds.) Addiktioyhteiskunta: Riippuvuus aikamme ilmiönä. [Addiction Society: Dependence as a Contemporary Phenomenon]Helsinki, Gaudeamus, 90-105.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. “Autonomy and DBS treatment for addicts” AJOB Neuroscience 2013 4(2): 49–50. Open peer commentary.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne, Salmela, Mikko & Nikkinen, Janne. "Addiction, Agency, and Affects - Philosophical Perspectives" Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2013 (30)33–50
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2011.  “Tahdonheikkous ja hyvinvointi” [Weakness of Will and Well-Being]. In Saari, J. (ed.) Hyvinvointi – Suomalaisen yhteiskunnan perusta. [Well-Being – the Foundation of the Finnish Society] Helsinki, Gaudeamus, 264–287.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2011. “On Addicts’ Moral Responsibility and Agency” Res Cogitans 8(1)77–91. Special issue Neuroethics and Consciousness.
  • Räikkä, Juha & Uusitalo, Susanne. 2011 “Agency, Individual”. In Chatterjee, Deen K. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Justice, Springer 17–18.
  • Siipi, Helena and Uusitalo Susanne. 2011. ”Consumer Autonomy and Availability of Genetically Modified Food” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 24(2): 147–163 DOI: 10.1007/s10806-010-9250-x
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2010. “Autonomian kunnioittaminen  ja muuntogeenisen ruoan merkintävelvoite”[Respect for Autonomy and the GMF Labelling]. In Ahteensuu, M. & Siipi, H. (eds.) Muuntogeenisen ruoan etiikka. Kuopio, Unipress. 61–80.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. 2009. “Uskomusten rooli tahdonheikkoutta ilmentävissä teoissa ja addiktiivissa teoissa.” [The Role of Beliefs in Weak Willed Acts and Addictive Acts] In Pietarinen, A-V, Pihlström, S & Toppinen, P. (eds.) Usko.[Belief] Helsinki, Filosofisia tutkimuksia Helsingin yliopistosta 22. 221–231.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. “Addiktio” [Addiction] Logos- encyclopaedia entry.  Published 2nd February 2009, available at: http://filosofia.fi/node/4226
  • Siipi, Helena & Uusitalo, Susanne. “Consumer Autonomy and Sufficiency of GMF Labeling” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21(2008): 353–369.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. “Affective Implications of GM food on Social and Individual Integrity: An ethical approach” In WONBIT proceedings  Molfino, Francesca & Zucco, Flavia (eds.) Women in Biotechnology – Creating Interfaces 2008 Springer, 257–262.
  • Räikkä, Juha & Uusitalo, Susanne. ”’Addiktion syytä’ – riippuvuus ja pakottavat halut selittävinä käsitteinä” [Because of Addiction – dependence and compulsive desires as explanatory concepts] In Gylling, H. Niiniluoto, I. & Vilkko, R. (eds.) Syy. [Cause] Helsinki, Gaudeamus 2007, 319–334.
  • Uusitalo, Susanne. Addiktion paheksunnan jäljillä [Tracing the Blame in Addiction] Ajatus 63, Suomen Filosofisen Yhdistyksen vuosikirja 2006: 257-70.

Dr. Samuli Reijula

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Ylikoski, P & S Pöyhönen 2015. Addiction-as-kind hypothesis. International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 4(1): 21–25.
  • Pöyhönen, S. 2014. Explanatory power of extended cognition, Philosophical Psychology 27/5, 735-759.
  • Pöyhönen, S. 2014. Intentional concepts in cognitive neuroscience, Philosophical Explorations, 17: 93–109
  • Kuorikoski, J & S Pöyhönen. 2012. Looping kinds and social mechanisms, Sociological Theory, 30:3, 187–205.
  • Ehrig, T, K Katsikopoulos, J Kuorikoski, S Pöyhönen, and S Sunder. Limitations of behaviorally informed policy under social interaction. Working Paper, 2015

Team louvain-la-neuve

Prof. Dr. Bernard Feltz

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Feltz:, 2014. La science et le vivant. Philosophie des sciences et modernité critique, De Boeck, Bruxelles.
  • Feltz, B., et al. (Edrs) Self-Organization and Emergence in Life Sciences, Springer, Dordrecht.
  • Feltz, B., 2014. Neurosciences, langage et libre arbitre. Enjeux anthropologiques et éthiques, in Magnin, Th. et Monsan, P. (dir.) Ethique des technologies du vivant aujourd’hui, Vrin, Paris, 213-235.
  • Feltz, B., 2013. Plasticité neuronale et libre arbitre, Revue Philosophique de Louvain, 110, 1, Février 2013, 27-52. Réédité in Archives de philosophie du droit, 55, Paris, 145-168.
  • Feltz, B., 2008. Neurosciences et anthropologie, in Delsol et al. Intelligence animale, intelligence humaine, Vrin, Paris, 7-40.

Prof. Dr. Marcus Missal

Publications

Relevant Publications

Five most important publications during the last 5 years.

  1. de Hemptinne C, Nozaradan S, Duvivier Q, Lefèvre P, Missal M. How do primates anticipate uncertain future events? Journal of Neuroscience. 2007, 27(16):4334-41. F.I. 7.490
  2. de Hemptinne C, Lefèvre P, Missal M. Neuronal bases of directional expectation and anticipatory pursuit. Journal of Neuroscience. 2008, 28(17):4298-310. F.I. 7.452
  3. Yang SN, Heinen SJ, Missal M. The effects of microstimulation of the dorsomedial frontal cortex on saccade latency. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2008, 99(4):1857-70. F.I. 3.648
  4. Badler JB, Lefèvre P and Missal M. Causality Attribution Biases Oculomotor Responses. Journal of Neuroscience. 2010, 4;30(31):10517-25. F.I. 7.271
  5. Nozaradan S, Perretz I, Missal M and Mouraux A. Tagging the neuronal entrainment to beat and meter. Journal of Neuroscience. 2011, 31(28):10234-40.

Dr. Andrew Sims

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Sims, A. (2017). Can anosognosia for hemiplegia be explained as motivated self-deception? Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 8, 337-353.
  • Sims, A. (2017). The problems with prediction: the dark room problem and the scope dispute. In T. Metzinger & W. Wiese (eds.), Philosophy and Predictive Processing. Frankfurt am Main: MIND Group.
  • Sims, A. (2016). A problem of scope for the free energy principle as a theory of cognition. Philosophical Psychology, 29, 967-980.

Dr. Thomas Michael Mueller

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Mueller, Thomas. 2015. Can You Put Free Will into an Equation? The Walras-Levasseur Dispute on Determinism and Mathematics (EJHET, forthcoming).
  • Mueller Thomas Michael, The Boussinesq Debate: Reversibility, Instability and Free Will, Science in Context , 28,4, p. 613-636, 2015.
  • Mueller Thomas Michael, Is observation mathematically laden ? Principia , 17 (1), 2013.

Anna Drozdzewska

Publications

Relevant Publications

  • Drozdzewska, A.,(forthcoming) Free Will- between philosophy and neuroscience in: Leefmann, J., Hildt, E. (eds) The Human Sciences after the Decade of the Brain. San Diego, CA, Elsevier.
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