Publications of Alexander Rosenberg

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Books

  1. Rosenberg, A, Darwinian Reductionism or How to Stop Worrying and Love Molecular Biology (August, 2006), University of Chicago Press.
  2. Rosenberg, A, Darwinism in Philosophy, Social Science and Policy (2000), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
  3. Rosenberg, A, Economics: Mathematical Politics or Science of Diminishing Returns? (1992), Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  4. Rosenberg, A; Beauchamp, TL, Hume and the Problem of Causation (1981), New York: Oxford University Press.
  5. Rosenberg, A, Instrumental Biology or the Disunity of Science (1994), Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  6. Rosenberg, A, Microeconomic Laws: A Philosophical Analysis (1976), Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
  7. Rosenberg, A; McShea, DW, Philosophy of Biology: A Contemporary Introduction (January, 2007), pp. 1-241.
  8. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Arabic translation (2011).
  9. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Japanese translation (2011).
  10. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction–Portuguese translation (2009).
  11. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Social Science (1988), Boulder, CO: Westview Press; Oxford: Oxford University Press (Second Edition, Revised, enlarged, 1995, Boulder, CO: Westview/Harper Collins.).
  12. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Social Science, 4th edition revised, enlarged (February, 2014), Westview press.
  13. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of social science, fifth edition (January, 2018), pp. 1-347.
  14. Rosenberg, A, Philosphy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Second Edition, portuguese translation (February, 2014), Edicioes Loyola.
  15. A. Rosenberg, Philosphy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Second Edition, portuguese translation (Summer, 2013), Edicioes Loyola.
  16. Rosenberg, A, Reduction and Mechanism (May, 2020), Cambridge University Press.
  17. Rosenberg, A, Sociobiology and the Preemption of Social Science (1980), Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press (Second printing Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1981.).
  18. Rosenberg, A, The Atheist’s Guide to Reality (2011), W.W. Norton.
  19. Alex Rosenberg and Daniel McShea, The Philosophy of Biology: A Contemporary Introduction (December, 2007).
  20. Rosenberg, A, The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, 3d Edition, revised, enlarged (2011), Routledge.
  21. Rosenberg, A, The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, First Edition, Chinese Translation, Philosopher's Stone Series (February, 2004), Shanghai Scientific and Technological Education Publishing House (Translator: Huang Jingji.).
  22. Rosenberg, A, The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Introduction (Portuegese translation) (2006).
  23. Rosenberg, A, The Structure of Biological Science (1985), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Fourth printing 1994.).

Papers Published

  1. Rosenberg, A, "Hausman, Inexact and Separate Science of Economics,” Critical Notice, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 90 (1993), pp. 533-537.
  2. Rosenberg, A, A Field Guide to Recent Species of Naturalism, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 47 no. 1 (January, 1996), pp. 1-29, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  3. Rosenberg, A, A skeptical history of microeconomic theory, Theory and Decision, vol. 12 no. 1 (March, 1980), pp. 79-93, Springer Nature.
  4. Rosenberg, A; Campbell, R, Action, Purpose and Consciousness Among the Computers, Philosophy of Science, vol. 40 (1973), pp. 547-557.
  5. Rosenberg, A, Adequacy criteria for a theory of fitness, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1991), pp. 38-41, Springer Nature.
  6. Rosenberg, A; Braybrooke, D, Anti-behaviourism in the Hour of its Disintegration, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 2 no. 1 (1972), pp. 355-363, SAGE Publications.
  7. Rosenberg, A, Are generic predictions enough?, Erkenntnis, vol. 30 no. 1-2 (March, 1989), pp. 43-68, Springer Nature.
  8. Rosenberg, A, Are Generic Predictions Enough?, Fundamenta Scientiae, vol. 9 (1988), pp. 329-352 (reprint of C.67.).
  9. A. Rosenberg and K. Neander, Are homolgies function free?, Philosophy of Science, vol. 76 no. 3 (December, 2009), pp. 1-39.
  10. Rosenberg, A; Neander, K, Are homologies (selected effect or causal role) function free?, Philosophy of Science, vol. 76 no. 3 (July, 2009), pp. 307-334, University of Chicago Press.
  11. Rosenberg, A; Neander, K, Are homologies function free?, Philosophy of Science (Fall, 2008), pp. approximately 35 pages.
  12. Rosenberg, A, Are there culturgens?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 5 no. 1 (January, 1982), pp. 22-24, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  13. Rosenberg, A, Can Economic Theory Explain Everything?, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 9 no. 4 (January, 1979), pp. 509-529, SAGE Publications.
  14. Rosenberg, A, Can nuerophilosophy save the humanities, New York Times (November, 2011).
  15. Rosenberg, A, Can physicalist antireductionism compute the embryo?, Philosophy of Science, vol. 64 no. 4 SUPPL. 1 (January, 1997), pp. S359-S371, University of Chicago Press.
  16. Lange, M; Rosenberg, A, Can There beA PrioriCausal Models of Natural Selection?, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 89 no. 4 (December, 2011), pp. 591-599, Informa UK Limited.
  17. Rosenberg, A, Can we make sense of subjective experience in metabolically situated cognitive processes?, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 33 no. 1-2 (April, 2018), Springer Nature.
  18. Rosenberg, A, Causation and counteifactuals: Lewis’ treatment reconsidered, Dialogue, vol. 18 no. 2 (January, 1979), pp. 209-219.
  19. Rosenberg, A, Causation and Counterfactuals: Lewis’ Treatment Reconsidered, Dialogue, vol. 18 no. 02 (1979), pp. 210-219, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  20. Rosenberg, A, Causation and Explanation in Evolutionary Biology, Behaviorism, vol. 14 (1986), pp. 77-88.
  21. Rosenberg, A, Causation and recipes: The mixture as before?, Philosophical Studies, vol. 24 no. 6 (November, 1973), pp. 378-385, Springer Nature.
  22. Rosenberg, A, Causation, Probability and the Monarchy, American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 29 (1992), pp. 305-318.
  23. Rosenberg, A, Coefficients, Effects and Genic Selection, Philosophy of Science, vol. 50 (1983), pp. 332-338.
  24. Braybrooke, D; Rosenberg, A, Comment: Getting the war news straight: The actual situation in the philosophy of science, American Political Science Review, vol. 66 no. 3 (January, 1972), pp. 818-826, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  25. Rosenberg, A, Concrete occurrences vs. explanatory facts: Mackie on the extensionality of causal statements, Philosophical Studies, vol. 31 no. 2 (January, 1977), pp. 133-140, Springer Nature.
  26. Rosenberg, A, Consciousness and Content vs. the Intentional Stance, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 6 (1983), pp. 375-376.
  27. Rosenberg, A, Content and consciousness versus the International stance, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 6 no. 3 (January, 1983), pp. 375-376, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  28. Rosenberg, A, Contractarianism and the "trolley" problem., Journal of social philosophy, vol. 23 no. 3 (January, 1992), pp. 88-104.
  29. Beauchamp, TL; Rosenberg, A, Critical Notice, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 7 no. 2 (January, 1977), pp. 371-404, Informa UK Limited.
  30. Rosenberg, A, Critical Notice of Genes, Mind and Culture, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 80 (1983), pp. 304-311.
  31. Rosenberg, A, Critical Notice of Method and Appraisal in Economics, Nous, vol. 15 (1981), pp. 225-230.
  32. Rosenberg, A, Critical review: Sober's philosophy of biology and his philosophy of biology, Philosophy of Science, vol. 63 no. 3 (January, 1996), pp. 452-464.
  33. Sommers, T; Rosenberg, A, Darwin's nihilistic idea: Evolution and the meaninglessness of life, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 18 no. 5 (November, 2003), pp. 653-668, Springer Nature.
  34. Rosenberg, A, Darwinian Reductionism: How stupid of me to have thought of it, Metascience (Fall, 2007).
  35. Rosenberg, A, Defending information-free genocentrism., History and philosophy of the life sciences, vol. 27 no. 3-4 (January, 2005), pp. 345-359.
  36. Rosenberg, A, Economic theory as political philosophy, Social Science Journal, vol. 36 no. 4 (January, 1999), pp. 575-587, Elsevier BV.
  37. Rosenberg, A, Economics Is Too Important to be Left to the Rhetoricians, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 4 (1988), pp. 129-149.
  38. Rosenberg, A; Hoefer, C, Empirical Equivalence, Underdetermination and Systems of the World, Philosophy of Science, vol. 61 (1994), pp. 592-607.
  39. Rosenberg, A, Equality, Sufficiency, and Opportunity in the Just Society, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 12 no. 2 (January, 1995), pp. 54-71, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  40. Rosenberg, A, Fitness, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 80 (1983), pp. 457-474.
  41. Rosenberg, A; Williams, MB, Fitness as Primitive and Propensity, Philosophy of Science, vol. 53 (1986), pp. 412-418.
  42. Rosenberg, A; Williams, MB, Fitness in Fact and Fiction, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 82 (1985), pp. 738-749.
  43. Bouchard, F; Rosenberg, A, Fitness, probability and the principles of natural selection, BRITISH JOURNAL FOR THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, vol. 55 no. 4 (2004), pp. 693-712, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  44. Rosenberg, A, Fitness, reinforcement, underlying mechanisms, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 7 no. 4 (January, 1984), pp. 495-496, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  45. Rosenberg, A, Free markets and the myth of earned inequalities, 3AM Magazine (2013).
  46. Rosenberg, A, Friedman's ‘Methodology’ for Economics: A Critical Examination, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 2 no. 1 (January, 1972), pp. 15-29, SAGE Publications.
  47. Rosenberg, A, From rational choice to reflexivity, Economic Thought (on-line) (2013), pp. 32-32.
  48. Rosenberg, A, Genetics and the Theory of Natural Selection: Synthesis or Sustenance?, Nature and System, 1, 1978: 3-15., vol. 1 (1978), pp. 3-15.
  49. Rosenberg, A, Genic Selection and Biological Instrumentalism, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. XVIII (1993), pp. 343-362.
  50. ROSENBERG, A, Genie Selection, Molecular Biology and Biological Instrumentalism, Midwest Studies In Philosophy, vol. 18 no. 1 (January, 1993), pp. 343-362, WILEY.
  51. Rosenberg, A; Braybrooke, D, Getting the War News Straight: The Actual Situation in the Philosophy of Science, American Political Science Review, 66, 1972: 818-826, vol. 66 (1972), pp. 818-826.
  52. Rosenberg, A, Grievous Faults in "Vaulting Ambition"?, Ethics, vol. 98 (1988), pp. 827-838.
  53. Rosenberg, A, Hollis and Nell: Rationalist Economic Men, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 8 no. 1 (January, 1978), pp. 87-98, SAGE Publications.
  54. Rosoff, PM; Rosenberg, A, How Darwinian reductionism refutes genetic determinism., Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci, vol. 37 no. 1 (March, 2006), pp. 122-135.
  55. Rosenberg, A, How is biological explanation possible?, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 52 no. 4 (January, 2001), pp. 735-760, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  56. Rosenberg, A, How Jerry Fodor slid down the slippery slope to Anti-Darwinism, and how we can avoid the same fate, European Journal for Philosophy of Science, vol. 3 no. 1 (January, 2013), pp. 1-17, Springer Science and Business Media LLC.
  57. Rosenberg, A; Rosoff, P, How reductionism refutes genetic determinism, Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (July, 2005).
  58. Rosenberg, A; Kaplan, DM, How to reconcile physicalism and antireductionism about biology, Philosophy of Science, vol. 72 no. 1 (January, 2005), pp. 43-68, University of Chicago Press.
  59. Rosenberg, A, If Economics Isn’t Science, What Is It?, Philosophical Forum, vol. 14 (1983), pp. 296-314.
  60. Rosenberg, A, Ignorance and disinformation in the philosophy of biology: A reply to Stent, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 1 no. 4 (December, 1986), pp. 461-471, Springer Nature.
  61. Rosenberg, A, In defence of Genocentrism, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 2005 ;27:345-59 (2006).
  62. Rosenberg, A; Harden, CL, In Defense of Convergent Realism, Philosophy of Science, vol. 49 (1982), pp. 604-615.
  63. Rosenberg, A, In Hume’s Cause: A Reply to Mackie and Flew, Philosophical Books, vol. 23 (1982), pp. 140-146.
  64. Rosenberg, A, Indeterminacy, probability and randomness in evolutionary theory, Philosophy of Science, vol. 64 (2001), pp. 536-544.
  65. Rosenberg, A, Intensionality, intenSionality and Representation, Behaviorism, vol. 17 (1989), pp. 137-140.
  66. Rosenberg, A, Intentional Psychology and Evolutionary Biology, Part I: The Uneasy Analogy, Behaviorism, vol. 14 (1986), pp. 15-28.
  67. Rosenberg, A, Intentional Psychology and Evolutionary Biology: Part II: Crucial Disanalogy, Behaviorism, vol. 14 (1986), pp. 125-138.
  68. Rosenberg, A, Is epigeneis a counterexample to the central dogma, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, vol. 28 (September, 2007), pp. 509-526.
  69. Graves, L; Horan, BL; Rosenberg, A, Is indeterminism the source of the statistical character of evolutionary theory?, Philosophy of Science, vol. 66 no. 1 (January, 1999), pp. 140-157, University of Chicago Press.
  70. Rosenberg, A, Is lewis's 'genuine modal realism' magical too?, Mind, vol. 98 no. 391 (July, 1989), pp. 411-421, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  71. Rosenberg, A, Is Lewis’s Genuine Modal Realism Magical Too?, Mind, vol. 98 (1989), pp. 412-421.
  72. Rosenberg, A, Is the Theory of Natural Selection a Statistical Theory?, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 18 no. sup1 (January, 1988), pp. 187-207, Informa UK Limited.
  73. Rosenberg, A, Is there really “juggling,” “artifice,” and “trickery” in Genes, Mind, and Culture?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 10 no. 1 (January, 1987), pp. 80-82.
  74. Rosenberg, A; Clark, A, La Genetique et le holism debride, Review Internationale de Philosophie, vol. 4 (2000), pp. 35-61.
  75. Rosenberg, A, La teoria economica como filosofia politica, Teoria, vol. 13 (1998), pp. 279-299.
  76. Rosenberg, A, Lakatosian consolations for economics, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 2 no. 1 (January, 1986), pp. 127-139, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  77. Rosenberg, A, Laws, damn laws, and ceteris paribus clauses, Southern Journal of Philosophy, vol. 34 no. S1 (January, 1996), pp. 183-204, WILEY.
  78. Rosenberg, A, Les Limits de la Connaissance Biologique, Annales d’histoire et de philosophie du vivant, vol. 2 (1999), pp. 15-35.
  79. ROSENBERG, A, Mackie and Shoemaker on Dispositions and Properties, Midwest Studies In Philosophy, vol. 9 no. 1 (January, 1984), pp. 77-91, WILEY.
  80. Rosenberg, A, Making mechanism interesting, Synthese, vol. 195 no. 1 (January, 2018), pp. 11-33, Springer Nature.
  81. Martin, RM; Rosenberg, A, Materialism and Evolution: A Reconsideration, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1976), pp. 127-138, Informa UK Limited.
  82. Rosenberg, A; Bouchard, F, Matten and Ariews Obituary for Fitness, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 20 no. 2 (March, 2005), pp. 343-353.
  83. Rosenberg, A; Bouchard, F, Matthen and Ariew's obituary for fitness: Reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 20 no. 2-3 (March, 2005), pp. 343-353, Springer Nature.
  84. Rosenberg, A, Metaphysical Foundations of Microeconomics, Monist, vol. 78 (1995), pp. 353-367.
  85. Rosenberg, A, Methodology, Theory and the Philosophy of Science, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 66 (1985), pp. 377-393.
  86. Rosenberg, A, Mill and Some Contemporary Critics on ‘Cause’, Personalist, vol. 54 (1973), pp. 123-129.
  87. ROSENBERG, A, Moral Realism and Social Science, Midwest Studies In Philosophy, vol. 15 no. 1 (January, 1990), pp. 150-166, WILEY.
  88. Love, AC; Brigandt, I; Stotz, K; Schweitzer, D; Rosenberg, A, More worry and less love?, Metascience, vol. 17 no. 1 (January, 2008), pp. 18-26, Springer Nature.
  89. Rosenberg, A, Naturalistic Epistemology for Eliminative Materialists, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 59 (1999), pp. 1-24.
  90. Rosenberg, A, Normative Naturalism and the Role of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, vol. 57 (1990), pp. 34-43.
  91. Rosenberg, A, Obstacles to the Nomological Connection of Reasons and Actions, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 10 no. 1 (January, 1980), pp. 79-91, SAGE Publications.
  92. Rosenberg, A, On Fodor’s Distinction Between Strong and Weak Equivalence in Machine Simulation, Philosophy of Science, vol. 40 (1973), pp. 118-120.
  93. Rosenberg, A, On Kim’s Account of Events and Event Identity, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 71 (1974), pp. 327-336.
  94. Rosenberg, A, On multiple realization and the special sciences, JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY, vol. 98 no. 7 (2001), pp. 365-373, Philosophy Documentation Center.
  95. Rosenberg, A, On the Explanatory Role of Existence Proofs, Ethics, vol. 97 (1986), pp. 177-186.
  96. Rosenberg, A, On the Interanimation of Micro and Macroeconomics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1976), pp. 35-53, SAGE Publications.
  97. Rosenberg, A; Linquist, S, On the Original Contract: Evolutionary Game Theory and Human Evolution, Analyse und Kritik, vol. 27 no. 1 (May, 2005), pp. 136-157.
  98. Rosenberg, A, On the Priority of Intellectual Property Rights, Especially in Biotechnology, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, vol. 3 no. 1 (January, 2004), pp. 77-95.
  99. Rosenberg, A; Harden, CL, On the Propensity Definition of Fitness, Philosophy of Science, vol. 49 (1982), pp. 605-615.
  100. Rosenberg, A, ON the VERY IDEA of IDEAL THEORY in POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 33 no. 1-2 (January, 2016), pp. 55-75, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  101. Rosenberg, A, Perceptual Presentations and Biological Functions: A Comment on Matthen, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 86 (1989), pp. 38-44.
  102. Rosenberg, A, Philosophy of Biology, in The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Borchert, D, vol. Supplementary (1996), pp. 407-411, New York, NY: Simon-Schuster McMillan.
  103. Rosenberg, A, Powers and Limits of Agricultural Economics, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 75 (1993), pp. 15-24.
  104. Rosenberg, A, Privacy as a matter of taste and right, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 17 no. 2 (January, 2000), pp. 68-90.
  105. Rosenberg, A, Proper Hoc, Ergo Post Hoc, American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 12 (1975), pp. 245-254.
  106. Rosenberg, A, Prospects for the elimination of tastes from economics and ethics, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 2 no. 2 (January, 1985), pp. 48-68, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  107. Rosenberg, A, Protagoras Among the Physicists, Dialogue, vol. 22 no. 2 (January, 1983), pp. 311-317, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  108. Braddock, M; Rosenberg, A, Reconstruction in moral philosophy?, Analyse und Kritik, vol. 2012 no. 1 (January, 2012), pp. 63-80.
  109. Rosenberg, A, Reductionism in a historical science, PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, vol. 68 no. 2 (2001), pp. 135-163, University of Chicago Press.
  110. Rosenberg, A, Reductionism Redux: Computing the Embryo, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 12 no. 4 (January, 1997), pp. 445-470, Springer Nature.
  111. Rosenberg, A, Reflexivity, Uncertainty and the Unity of Science, Review of Economic Methodology, vol. 20 no. 4 (Winter, 2013), pp. 14-14, Informa UK Limited.
  112. Martin, RM; Rosenberg, A, Rejoinder to Puccetti, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1976), pp. 143-144, Informa UK Limited.
  113. Rosenberg, A, Research Tactics and Economic Strategies: Case of the Human Genome Project, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 13 (1996), pp. 1-18.
  114. Rosenberg, A, Rhetoric is Not Important Enough for Economists to Bother About, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 4 (1988), pp. 173-175.
  115. Rosenberg, A, Russell vs. Steiner on Physics and Causality, Philosophy of Science, vol. 56 (1989), pp. 341-347.
  116. Rosenberg, A, Scientific Innovation and the Limits of Social Scientific Prediction, Synthese, vol. 97 no. 2 (1993), pp. 1-21, Springer Nature.
  117. Rosenberg, A, Selection and Science: Critical notice of David Hull's Science as a Process, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 7 no. 2 (April, 1992), pp. 217-228, Springer Nature.
  118. Rosenberg, A; Beauchamp, TL, Singular Causal Statements: a Reconsideration, Philosophical Forum, 5, 1974: 611-618, vol. 5 (1974), pp. 611-618.
  119. Rosenberg, A, Sober’s "Philosophy of Biology" and His Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Science, vol. 63 (1996), pp. 452-465.
  120. Rosenberg, A; Neander, K, Solving the circularity problem for functions, Journal of Philosophy (Summer, 2011).
  121. Neander, K; Rosenberg, A, Solving the circularity problem for functions: A response to Nanay, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 109 no. 10 (January, 2012), pp. 613-622, Philosophy Documentation Center.
  122. Rosenberg, A, Species Notions and the Theoretical Hierarchy of Biology, Nature and System, vol. 2 (1980), pp. 163-172.
  123. Rosenberg, A; MacIntosh, NJ, Strong, Weak, and Functional Equivalence in Machine Simulation, Philosophy of Science, vol. 41 (1974), pp. 412-414.
  124. Rosenberg, A, Superseding Explanation vs. Understanding: The View from Rorty, Social Research, vol. 56 (1989), pp. 479-510.
  125. Rosenberg, A, Terms of experience and theory: A rejoinder to Körner, Dialogue, vol. 14 no. 2 (January, 1975), pp. 309-311, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  126. Rosenberg, A, The biological justification of ethics: A best-case scenario, in Ethics, Politics and Human Nature, edited by Paul, Miller & Rowe, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 8 no. 1 (January, 1990), pp. 86-101, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  127. ROSENBERG, A; MARTIN, RM, The Extensionality of Causal Contexts, Midwest Studies In Philosophy, vol. 4 no. 1 (January, 1979), pp. 401-408, WILEY.
  128. Rosenberg, A, The Genealogy of Content or the Future of an Illusion, Philosophia (United States), vol. 43 no. 3 (September, 2015), pp. 537-547, Springer Nature.
  129. Rosenberg, A, The Human Sciences: Obstacles and Opportunities, Syracuse Scholar, vol. 4 (1983), pp. 63-80.
  130. Rosenberg, A, THE INEVITABILITY OF A GENERALIZED DARWINIAN THEORY OF BEHAVIOR, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE, American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 58 no. 1 (January, 2021), pp. 50-62.
  131. Rosenberg, A, The nomological character of microeconomics, Theory and Decision, vol. 6 no. 1 (January, 1975), pp. 1-26, Springer Nature.
  132. Rosenberg, A, The Past Recaptured: Mongin on the Problem of Realism in Economics, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 18 no. 3 (January, 1988), pp. 379-381, SAGE Publications.
  133. Rosenberg, A, The Place of Psychology in a Vacuum of Theories, Annals of Theoretical Psychology, vol. 3 (1985), pp. 95-102.
  134. Rosenberg, A, The political philosophy of biological endowments: Some considerations, Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 5 no. 1 (January, 1987), pp. 1-31, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  135. Rosenberg, A, The Political Philosophy of Intellectual Property, with Applications in Biotechnology, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, vol. 3 no. 1 (2004), pp. 102-130.
  136. Rosenberg, A, The priority of intellectual property, Fraser Forum, February 2003, pp. 12-15, vol. February (2003), pp. 12-15.
  137. Rosenberg, A, The Problem of Enforcement: Is there an Alternative to Leviathan?, Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol. 7 (2000), pp. 236-239.
  138. Rosenberg, A, The Puzzle of Economic Modeling, Journal of Philosophy, vol. 75 (1978), pp. 679-683.
  139. Brav, A; Heaton, JB; Rosenberg, A, The rational-behavioral debate in financial economics, Journal of Economic Methodology, vol. 11 no. 4 (December, 2004), pp. 393-409, Informa UK Limited.
  140. Brandon, RN; Rosenberg, A, The Structure of Biological Science., The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 84 no. 4 (April, 1987), pp. 224-224, JSTOR.
  141. Rosenberg, A, The Supervenience of Biological Concepts, Philosophy of Science, vol. 45 (1978), pp. 368-386.
  142. Rosenberg, A, The virtues of vagueness in the languages of science, Dialogue, vol. 14 no. 2 (January, 1975), pp. 281-305, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  143. Rosenberg, A, Typologies: Obstacles and opportunities in scientific change, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 4 no. 2 (January, 1981), pp. 298-299, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  144. Rosenberg, A, Weintraub’s aims: A Brief Rejoinder, Economics and Philosophy, vol. 3 no. 1 (January, 1987), pp. 143-144, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  145. Rosenberg, A; Curtain, T, What is economics good for? (2013), The New York Times.
  146. Rosenberg, A, What Rosenberg’s Philosophy of Economics Is Not, Philosophy of Science, vol. 53 (1986), pp. 127-132.
  147. Rosenberg, A, Why do spatiotemporally restricted regularities explain in the social sciences?, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 63 no. 1 (March, 2012), pp. 1-26, Oxford University Press (OUP).
  148. Rosenberg, A, Why Does the Nature of Species Matter, Biology and Philosophy, vol. 2 (1987), pp. 192-197.
  149. Rosenberg, A, Why I am a Naturalist, New York Times (September, 2011).
  150. Rosenberg, A, Why Social Science is Biological Science, Journal for General Philosophy of Science, vol. 48 no. 3 (September, 2017), pp. 341-369.
  151. Rosenberg, A, Will the argument for abstracta please stand up?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 11 no. 3 (January, 1988), pp. 526-527, Cambridge University Press (CUP).
  152. Rosenberg, A, Will the Real Argument for "Abstracta" Please Stand Up?, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 11 (1988), pp. 526-527.

Articles and Chapters

  1. A. Rosenberg, "How physcis fakes design", in Evolutionary Biology: Coneptual, Ethical Religion Issues, edited by Thompson and Walsh (Winter, 2011), Cambridge U.P..
  2. A. Rosenberg, "Why do spatiotemporally restricted regularities explain in the social sciences?", British Journal for Philosophy of Science, vol. 63 no. 1 (January, 2012), pp. 1-26.
  3. Rosenberg, A, A quoi bon la theorie de l’equilibre general?”, in La Methodologie de L’economie Theorique et Applique Aujourd’hui, edited by Wolff, J; al, E (1990), pp. 170-187, Paris Nathan.
  4. Rosenberg, A, A Skeptical History of Microeconomic Theory (Reprint), in Philosophy in Economics, edited by Pitt, J (1981), pp. 47-62, Dordrecht: Reidel.
  5. Rosenberg, A, Adaptionalist Imperatives and Panglossian Paradigms, in Sociobiology and Epistemology, edited by Fetzer, JM (1985), pp. 161-179, Dordrecht: Reidel.
  6. Rosenberg, A, Altruism: theoretical Considerations (Reprint), in Philosophy of Biology, edited by Hull, ; Ruse, (1998), Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  7. Rosenberg, A, Altruism: Theoretical Context, in Keywords in Evolutionary Biology, edited by Fox-Keller, E; Lloyd, L (1992), pp. 20-28, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  8. Rosenberg, A, Are Generic Predictions Enough (reprint), in Philosophy and Economics II, edited by Hamminga, B (1989), pp. 43-68, Dordrecht: Kluwer.
  9. Rosenberg, A, Autonomy and Provincialism (Reprint), in Holisme en Reductionisme en de Empirishe Wetenschappen, edited by Geinert, G (1987), pp. 10-21, Groningen, Studium Generale (Reprint of chapter 2 of Structure of Biological Sciences.).
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