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Velasco, Joel D. - School of Philosophy, Cornell University
Why Indispensability is Not an Argument for Mathematical Realism Joel Velasco
When monophyly is not enough: exclusivity as the key to defining a phylogenetic species concept
Joel Velasco Department of Philosophy
The internodal species concept: a response to `The tree, the network, and the species'
PHILOSOPHY AND THE TREE OF LIFE THE METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
Author's personal copy Short Communication
The prior probabilities of phylogenetic trees Joel D. Velasco
The Failure of Leibniz's Infinite Analysis view of Contingency Joel Velasco
Joel Velasco Philosophy 920
Introduction A variety of responses have been given by philosophers and logicians to the sorites paradox, but
Causal Modeling and Transitivity Joel Velasco
Testing for treeness: lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic inference, and model selection
Joel Velasco Philosophy 920 Paper
Probabilistic Causal Explanation Oliver Prize Submission
Joel Velasco The Tree of Life (draft as of 12/14/10)
does (58), another question arises. In places Baier takes pains to distinguish the approved motive of justice from certain other sentiments: (a) the sense of duty,
BOOK REVIEW The wide scope of philosophy of biology
Testing for treeness: lateral gene transfer, phylogenetic inference, and model selection