PhilSci Archive

 


Did you know? PhilSci-Archive is the official preprint archive for the Philosophy of Science Association and the best place to host your philosophy of science preprints. PhilSci-Archive is a free electronic archive providing a stable, openly accessible repository for scholarly articles and monographs. With PhilSci-Archive, researchers can search the open-access repository and get curated new post alerts delivered to their inboxes. Many journals encourage authors to post preprints on archives like the PhilSci-Archive in order to increase readership, and papers uploaded to PhilSci-Archive regularly receive many, even hundreds, of downloads within the first year. Visit philsci-archive.pitt.edu today to create a free account and post your preprints. 

 



Most downloaded preprints (September 2021 - February 2022)  

 

1.  Four Examples of Pseudoscience - Villavicencio, Marcos (2020)

2. Did time have a beginning? - Zinkernagel, Henrik (2008) 

3.  Are biological traits explained by their 'selected effect' functions? - Christie, Joshua R. and Brusse, Carl and Bourrat, Pierrick and Takacs, Peter and Griffiths, Paul E. (2021)

4. An Embodied Predictive Processing Theory of Pain - Kiverstein, Julian and Kirchhoff, Michael and Thacker, Michael (2021)

5. What are biological sexes? - Griffiths, Paul E. (2021)