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Our article "Probabilistic Empiricism" co-authored by me and M. Suárez will be published soon in the European Journal for Philosophy of Science. It presents an inductive epistemology for objective probabilities, based on the notion of situation.

Pre-print available here:
philsci-archive.pitt.edu/24924/

Fresh from the press: a new chapter on the (short) history of Biolinguistics (the science that tries to uncover the biological basis of language).

degruyter.com/document/doi/10.

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Mendívil-Giró, J. 2025. A short history of biolinguistics. In: Benítez-Burraco, A., Fernández López, I., Férnandez-Pérez, M. and Ivanova, O. ed. Biolinguistics at the Cutting Edge: Promises, Achievements, and Challenges. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 19-44. doi.org/10.1515/9783111293776-

De Gruyter · Chapter 1 A short history of biolinguisticsChapter 1 A short history of biolinguistics was published in Biolinguistics at the Cutting Edge on page 19.

I've recently seen several grant application reviews in philosophy of science where the reviewers come from the relevant discipline, but have no idea whatsoever of how research in philosophy works. They still somehow do the reviews and criticize these projects for reasons that are beyond the scope of philosophical projects (e.g., not doing EEG studies in a project about the *history* of EEG). It's so sad not only to see these reviews, but to see that grant boards are approving them and using them to select funding. It's a huge problem if one wants to do interdisciplinary philosophy of science.