The Journal of Philosophy, Science & Law

Title Publication Date Language Citations
James Franklin’s The Science of Conjecture2003/01/01
The Foundations of Federalism2007/01/01
Ethical and Social Issues in Engineering and Computing2003/01/01
Balancing Scientific Freedom and National Security after September 11th2002/01/01
Two Concepts of Reliability2005/01/01
The Presence of Hypotheses in the Scientific Literature2006/01/01
Ethics and the Patenting of Human Genes2001/01/01
Epistemic and Non-epistemic Aspects of the Factfinding Process in Law2005/01/01
A Review of James Davis’s Terms of Inquiry: On the Theory and Practice of Political Science2008/01/01
The Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Genetics, Health, and Society2004/01/01
Knowledge and Mystery2010/01/01
Fixing Deafness2014/01/01
A Review of Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore’s “What is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter?”2011/01/01
Book Review: Emerging Pervasive Information and Communication Technologies (PICT)2014/01/01
Disentangling Daubert2005/01/01
Immortality and Sentencing Law2002/01/01
Embyronic Stem Cells: Science Ethics and Public Policy2003/01/01
“The Evolving Role of Scientific Experts in the Courts”2001/01/01
Taking Ourselves Seriously2006/01/01
Gene patents2004/01/01
NEJM, Drug Companies, and the FDA2008/01/01
Life, Death, and Politics2003/01/01
Reflections on Daubert: A Look Back at the Supreme Court’s Decision2015/01/01
A Review of Efficiency Instead of Justice? Searching for the Philosophical Foundations of the Economic Analysis of Law2009/01/01
A Review of Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved2009/01/01
An Analysis of the Legal Classification of Animals2009/01/01
Law and Biology2008/01/01
Playing Politics with Bioethics2004/01/01
David Guston’s Between Politics and Science2002/01/01
Law and Nature by David Delaney2004/01/01