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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cognitive science meets the mark of the cognitive: putting the horse before the cart58
Pandemic and infodemic: the spread of misinformation about COVID-19 from a cultural evolutionary perspective47
Epistemic enhancement, pastism, and fossil anomalies in paleontology and ichnology36
Biological functions and dysfunctions: a selected dispositions approach23
Animal metasemantics15
Molecular-biological machines: a defense15
What is ‘natural’ about naturalistic neuroscience?13
Justifying nature-based solutions13
The integrative approach to inferring homology: morphology and development combined11
What is the nature of stem cells? A unified dispositional framework10
Exploration and perspectival modelling with model organisms: developmental biology as a case study10
The foundations of bet hedging10
How to balance conceptual unity and plurality: the case of the individualized niche concept10
A commitment account of norm externalisation9
An even better ape? Comments on a better ape9
Empirical adaptationism revisited: is it testable and is it worth testing?9
On geometric mean fitness: a reply to Takacs and Bourrat9
Darwin and the golden rule: how to distinguish differences of degree from differences of kind using mechanisms8
Making sense of ‘genetic programs’: biomolecular Post–Newell production systems8
Not functional yet a difference maker: junk DNA as a case study7
Teaching and the origin of the normativity7
Putting races on the ontological map: a close look at Spencer’s ‘new biologism’ of race7
What is foraging?7
Proper functions: etiology without typehood7
Can a marker approach exclude?7
Logical fallacies persist in invasion biology and blaming the messengers will not improve accountability in this field: a response to Frank et al.7
Populations, individuals, and biological race6
Livability and non-human organisms6
The dual role of sensory systems: reporting on stimuli and affordances6
Neutral and niche theory in community ecology: a framework for comparing model realism6
How to relate major transitions in life and cognition?6
Critical reflections on sex eliminativism6
A pluralistic framework for the psychology of norms6
All about levels: transposable elements as selfish DNAs and drivers of evolution6
The arts and human nature: evolutionary aesthetics and the evolutionary role of australopithecines’ mother–infant interactions6
An argument for global realism about the units of selection6
Developing the structure of laws in biology6
A co-constitutive analysis of individuation: three case studies from the biological sciences6
Positive Wild Animal Welfare6
What could cognition be, if not human cognition?: Individuating cognitive abilities in the light of evolution6
Cultural evolution beyond the individual: what human collective knowledge adds to high fidelity copying5
Gaia: the Earth is an organism (not a Darwinian individual)5
Beyond reduction and emergence: a framework for tailoring multiscale modeling techniques to specific contexts5
Cleaning, sculpting or preparing? Scientific knowledge in Caitlin Wylie’s preparing dinosaurs5
Assessing measures of animal welfare5
A personal tribute to Frans De Waal (1948–2024), who inspired the philosophy of animal minds5
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