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Baldissera Pacchetti, Marina (2020) Structural uncertainty through the lens of model building. [Preprint]

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Danne, Nicholas (2021) A Dialogue on the Ethics of Science: Henri Poincaré and Pope Francis. [Preprint]

Dethier, Corey (2022) Against "Possibilist" Interpretations of Climate Models. In: UNSPECIFIED.

Dethier, Corey (2022) Calibrating Statistical Tools: Improving the Measure of Humanity's Influence on the Climate. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 94. pp. 158-166.

Dethier, Corey (2021) Climate Models and the Irrelevance of Chaos. Philosophy of Science, 88 (5). pp. 997-1007.

Dethier, Corey (2024) Contrast Classes and Agreement in Climate Modeling. [Preprint]

Dethier, Corey (2022) Ensembles as Evidence, Not Experts: On the Value and Interpretation of Climate Models. [Preprint]

Dethier, Corey (2022) Interpreting the Probabilistic Language in IPCC Reports. Ergo, 10 (7). pp. 188-210. ISSN 2330-4014

Dethier, Corey (2022) When is an ensemble like a sample? “Model-based” inferences in climate modeling. Synthese, 200. pp. 1-20. ISSN 1573-0964

Drouet, Isabelle and Andler, Daniel and Barberousse, Anouk and Jebeile, Julie (2021) Expert reports by large multidisciplinary groups: the case of the International Panel on Climate Change. [Preprint]

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Friederich, Simon and Boudry, Maarten (2022) Ethics of Nuclear Energy in Times of Climate Change: Escaping the Collective Action Problem. Philosophy & Technology.

Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. (2022) An ineffective antidote for hawkmoths. [Preprint]

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García Portela, Laura and Maraun, Douglas (2023) Overstating the effects of anthropogenic climate change? A critical assessment of attribution methods in climate science. [Preprint]

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Harris, Margherita and Frigg, Roman (2022) Climate Models and Robustness Analysis – Part I: Core Concepts and Premises. [Preprint]

Harris, Margherita and Frigg, Roman (2022) Climate Models and Robustness Analysis – Part II: The Justificatory Challenge. [Preprint]

Hoffman, Kate Nicole (2023) Justifying Nature-based Solutions. [Preprint]

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Jebeile, Julie and Crucifix, Michel (2021) Value management and model pluralism in climate science. [Preprint]

Jebeile, Julie and Lam, Vincent and Majszak, Mason and Räz, Tim (2023) Machine learning and the quest for objectivity in climate model parameterization. Climatic Change, 176 (101).

Jebeile, Julie and Lam, Vincent and Räz, Tim (2020) Understanding Climate Change with Statistical Downscaling and Machine Learning. [Preprint]

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Lam, Vincent (2021) Climate modelling and structural stability. [Preprint]

Leonelli, Sabina and Tempini, N (2020) Data Journeys in the Sciences. Springer.

Lusk, Greg (2019) Eric Winsberg's Philosophy and Climate Science. BJPS Review of Books.

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Northcott, Robert (2019) Big data and prediction: four case studies. [Preprint]

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O'Loughlin, Ryan (2023) Diagnosing errors in climate model intercomparisons. [Preprint]

Ortmann, Jakob and Veit, Walter (2022) Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the Commons. [Preprint]

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Roussos, Joe and Bradley, Richard and Frigg, Roman (2022) Environmental Decision-Making under Uncertainty. [Preprint]

Roussos, Joe and Bradley, Richard and Frigg, Roman (2020) Making confident decisions with model ensembles. [Preprint]

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Schliesser, Eric (2022) Review Essay of Levy, Neil. Bad Beliefs: Why They Happen to Good People. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022 forthcoming in International Studies in the Philosophy of Science. [Preprint]

Stuart, Michael T. (2022) Scientists are Epistemic Consequentialists about Imagination. [Preprint]

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Taverna, Giorgio Salavatore (2023) Can organic intellectuals help to better communicate controversial scientific findings to the public opinion? A hint from geo-engineering. [Preprint]

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Winsberg, Eric (2021) A Modest Defense of Geoengineering Research: A case study in the cost of learning. [Preprint]

Winsberg, Eric (2019) A modest defense of geoengineering research. [Preprint]

Winsberg, Eric (2019) A modest defense of geoengineering research. [Preprint]

Winsberg, Eric and Oreskes, Naomi and Lloyd, Elisabeth (2019) Severe Weather Event Attribution: Why values won’t go away. [Preprint]

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