Charlotte Werndl
Publications
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Werndl, C. (2012). 'On Choosing Between Deterministic and Indeterministic Models: Underdetermination and Indirect Evidence'. Forthcoming in: Synthese. [full article, working paper] Werndl, C. (2011). 'On the History of the Isomorphism Problem of Dynamical Systems With Special Regard to von Neumann's Contribution.' Forthcoming in: Archive for History of Exact Sciences. [with M. Redei] [full article, working paper] Werndl, C. (2011). 'Explaining Thermodynamic-Like Behaviour in Terms of Epsilon-Ergodicity'. Philosophy of Science 78 (4), 628-652. [with R. Frigg] [full article; working paper] Werndl, C. (2011). 'On the Observational Equivalence of Continuous-Time Deterministic and Indeterministic Descriptions'. European Journal for the Philosophy of Science 1 (2), pp. 193-225. [full article; working paper] Werndl, C. (2009). 'Are Deterministic Descriptions and Indeterministic Descriptions
Observationally Equivalent?'. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern
Physics 40, pp. 232-242. [full article; working paper] Werndl, C. (2009). 'Justifying Definitions in Mathematics -- Going Beyond Lakatos'. Philosophia
Mathematica 17, pp. 313-340. [full article;
working paper] Werndl, C. (2009). 'What are the New Implications of Chaos for
Unpredictability?'. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60, pp.
195-220. [full article;
working paper] Werndl, C. (2008). 'The Evolutionary Foundation of Popper's Concept of
Three Worlds: a Neglected Perspective of Human Ecological Research in
Geography'. Geographische Zeitschrift 94 (3), pp. 129-142. [with
M. Schafranek, and F. Huber] Peer-Reviewed Contributions in Books Werndl, C. (2012). 'Probability, Indeterminism and Biological Processes'. Forthcoming in: D. Dieks, J.G. Wenceslao, S. Hartmann, M. Stoeltzner, and M. Weber (eds), Probabilities, Laws and Structures. The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective, Volume 3. Springer. [working paper] Werndl, C. (2012). 'A New Approach to the Approach to Equilibrium'. Forthcoming in: Y. Ben-Menahem and M.
Hemmo (eds), Probability in Physics. The Frontiers Collection. Springer. [with R. Frigg] Werndl, C. (2011). 'Entropy - A Guide for the Perplexed'. In: C. Beisbart and S. Hartmann (eds), Probabilities in Physics. Oxford University Press, 115-142. [working paper; link to book] [with R. Frigg] Werndl, C. (2011). 'Observational Equivalence of Deterministic and Indeterministic Descriptions and the Role of Different Observations'. In: Hartmann, S., Okasha, S. and De Regt, H., (eds), Proceedings of the Second Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association. Springer, 427-439. [full article; working paper] Werndl, C. (2009). 'The Formulation and Justification of Mathematical Definitions Illustrated by Deterministic Chaos'. In: M. Suarez, M. Dorato and M. Redei (eds), Philosophical Issues in the Sciences: Launch of the European Philosophy of Science Association. Springer, 279-288. [full article; working paper] Other Contributions in Books Werndl, C. (2009). 'Deterministic Versus Indeterministic Descriptions: Not That Different After All?'. In: A. Hieke and H. Leitgeb (eds), Reduction, Abstraction, Analysis. Ontos, pp. 63-78. [working paper] Book Reviews Werndl, C. (2010). 'The Simple Behaviour of Complex Systems Explained?
Review: Bigger Than Chaos, Understanding Complexity Through Probability
(Michael Strevens)'. The British Journal for the Philosophy
of Science 61 (4), pp. 875-882 [full article,
preprint] Werndl, C. (2005). 'Rezension: Rationalitaet in der Angewandten Ethik
[Review: Rationality in Applied Ethics] (Pavel Fobel, Gerhard Banse, Andrzej
Kiepas, Gerhard Zecha (Hg))'. Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 19.
[with Angelberger, A.J.J., Armstrong, B., Berger, W.F. and Gratzl, N.] Referee for
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics Synthese Erkenntnis European Journal of Philosophy of Science Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Oxford University Press
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