Theoria-Revista de Teoria Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia

Papers
(The TQCC of Theoria-Revista de Teoria Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia is 1. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
A quantum mechanical analysis of time and motion in relativity theory5
Against Pritchard's refutation of epistemic relativism4
Sometimes you ride the Pegasus, sometimes you take the road: Mitchell on laws in biology4
The strengths of social constructivism: A critical dialogue with Boghossian4
Process2
Guest editors’ Introduction2
Pluralism and complexity without integration? A critical appraisal of Mitchell’s integrative pluralism2
Every view is a view from somewhere: Pragmatist laws and possibility2
Perceptual science and the nature of perception2
Thoughts about oneself to share in context: Meeting Bermúdez’s challenge1
Asymmetries between 'you' and 'I'1
Tras la diferencia entre argumentación y explicación1
Agencia, relativismo y conocimiento extendido1
Introduction to "Quantum mechanics and reality"1
Can quasi-cyclical preferences be rational?1
Doubt and suspension: Two attitudes or one?1
Mario Gómez-Torrente. 2020. Roads to Reference. Oxford: Oxford University Press1
The landscape of integrative pluralism1
A way to see the interplay between theory and reality with a look at the quantum case1
Bi-directionality and time in causal relationships1
Desire-as-belief and evidence sensitivity1
Compromisos aseverativos1
Teoría de las cantidades conservadas: ¿análisis empírico o análisis metafísico de la causación?1
How pluralistic is pluralism really? A case study of Sandra Mitchell’s Integrative Pluralism1
The nature of the physical and the meaning of physicalism1
The unfeasibility of onto-representationalism1
The miracles argument meets quantum mechanics: Toward a locavore philosophy of physics1
The machine-like repair of aging. Disentangling the key assumptions of the SENS agenda1
Social facts, circularity and causal-historical connections in experimental semantics1
Mapping the communication of science1
How general are Marr’s levels of explanation? An assessment of Bermudez's view1
Condicionales indicativos e intuicionistas1
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