Biology & Philosophy

Papers
(The TQCC of Biology & Philosophy is 4. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
What is an animal personality?53
Unlimited Associative Learning and the origins of consciousness: a primer and some predictions53
The math is not the territory: navigating the free energy principle47
Is co-management a double-edged sword in the protected areas of Sundarbans mangrove?26
Toolmaking and the evolution of normative cognition25
Unknotting reciprocal causation between organism and environment23
Assessing measures of animal welfare22
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and the free energy principle in biology22
Immunoceptive inference: why are psychiatric disorders and immune responses intertwined?18
A pluralistic framework for the psychology of norms18
When imprecision is a good thing, or how imprecise concepts facilitate integration in biology18
Defining the niche for niche construction: evolutionary and ecological niches18
Out of our skull, in our skin: the Microbiota-Gut-Brain axis and the Extended Cognition Thesis15
Is free-energy minimisation the mark of the cognitive?14
How to do things with nonwords: pragmatics, biosemantics, and origins of language in animal communication13
Hutchinson’s ecological niche for individuals13
Limiting the explanatory scope of extended active inference: the implications of a causal pattern analysis of selective niche construction, developmental niche construction, and organism-niche coordin12
Broadening the problem agenda of biological individuality: individual differences, uniqueness and temporality12
What are the major transitions?12
The living fossil concept: reply to Turner11
The free energy principle: it’s not about what it takes, it’s about what took you there11
Mechanism, autonomy and biological explanation11
Free energy: a user’s guide9
The arithmetic mean of what? A Cautionary Tale about the Use of the Geometric Mean as a Measure of Fitness9
The value of and in novel ecosystem(s)8
Complex vocal learning and three-dimensional mating environments8
The learning-consciousness connection8
A continuum of intentionality: linking the biogenic and anthropogenic approaches to cognition8
Niche construction and teleology: organisms as agents and contributors in ecology, development, and evolution8
The evolution of episodic-like memory: the importance of biological and ecological constraints7
Towards ending the animal cognition war: a three-dimensional model of causal cognition7
Retiring the “Cinderella view”: the spinal cord as an intrabodily cognitive extension6
Understanding immunity: an alternative framework beyond defense and strength6
Positive Wild Animal Welfare6
Philosophy of science in practice in ecological model building6
Adaptive immunity or evolutionary adaptation? Transgenerational immune systems at the crossroads6
Learning and the biology of consciousness: a commentary on Birch, Ginsburg, and Jablonka6
When can cultural selection explain adaptation?6
Do transposable elements have functions of their very own?5
On geometric mean fitness: a reply to Takacs and Bourrat5
Is cancer a matter of luck?5
A coarse-graining account of individuality: how the emergence of individuals represents a summary of lower-level evolutionary processes5
Evolutionary biology meets consciousness: essay review of Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka’s The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul5
Caring animals and care ethics5
Causes with material continuity4
Against the generalised theory of function4
The proximate-ultimate distinction and the active role of the organism in evolution4
Natural information, factivity and nomicity4
Not functional yet a difference maker: junk DNA as a case study4
Homology thinking reconciles the conceptual conflict between typological and population thinking4
Biolinguistics and biological systems: a complex systems analysis of language4
What are ecological mechanisms? Suggestions for a fine-grained description of causal mechanisms in invasion ecology4
Uniqueness in the life sciences: how did the elephant get its trunk?4
Teleosemantics and the free energy principle4
An enactive-developmental systems framing of cognizing systems4
Social norms and superorganisms4
Science and values in the biodiversity-ecosystem function debate4
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