Publications Christophe Malaterre
Peer-reviewed articles
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Malaterre, C. et Léonard, M. (2023). Charting the territories of epistemic concepts in the practice of science: A text-mining approach. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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Malaterre, C., Javaux, E. J. et López-García, P. (2023). Misconceptions in science. Perspectives on Science.
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Pavlinova, P., Lambert, C. N., Malaterre, C. et Nghe, P. (2023). Abiogenesis through gradual evolution of autocatalysis into template-based replication. FEBS Lett, 597(3), 344-379.
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Pavlinova, P., Lambert, C. N., Malaterre, C. et Nghe, P. (2022,). Abiogenesis through gradual evolution of autocatalysis into template-based replication. FEBS Lett.
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Malaterre, C. et Lareau, F. (2022). The early days of contemporary philosophy of science: novel insights from machine translation and topic-modeling of non-parallel multilingual corpora. Synthese, 200(3), 242.
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Malaterre, C., Jeancolas, C. et Nghe, P. (2022). The Origin of Life: What Is the Question? Astrobiology, 22(7), 851-862.
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Malaterre, C., Lareau, F., Pulizzotto, D. et St-Onge, J. (2021). Eight journals over eight decades: a computational topic-modeling approach to contemporary philosophy of science. Synthese, 199(1), 2883-2923.
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Malaterre C, Chartier J-F, Lareau F. (2020). The recipes of Philosophy of Science : Characterizing the semantic structure of corpora by means of topic associative rules. PLoS ONE 15(11): e0242353
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Jeancolas, C., Malaterre, C., Nghe, P. (2020). Thresholds in Origin of Life Scenarios. iScience. Volume 23, Issue 11,
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Muszynski, E., Malaterre, C. (2020) A roadmap to explanatory pluralism: introduction to the topical collection The Biology of Behaviour. Synthese.
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Malaterre, C., Pulizzotto, D. et Lareau, F. (2020). Revisiting three decades of Biology and Philosophy: a computational topic‑modeling perspective. Biology & Philosophy, 35(5).
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Muszynski, E. et Malaterre, C. (2019). Best behaviour: A proposal for a non-binary conceptualization of behaviour in biology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studes in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences.
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Malaterre, C. & Chartier, J.-F. (2019). Beyond categorical definitions of life: a data-driven approach to assessing lifeness. Synthese.
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Malaterre, C., Chartier, J.-F. et Pulizzotto, D. (2019). What Is This Thing Called Philosophy of Science? A Computational Topic-Modeling Perspective, 1934–2015. HOPOS, 9(2), 215-249.
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Malaterre, C, Dussault, A. C., Rousseau-Mermans, S., Bouchard, F. et al. (2019). Functional Diversity: An Epistemic Roadmap. BioScience, 69(10), 800-811.
Book chapters
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Malaterre, C., Chartier, J.-F., Pulizzotto, D. (2022). Topic modeling in HPS: investigating engaged philosophy of science throughout the 20th century. Dans G. Ramsey et D. De Block (dir.), The Dynamics of Science: Computational Frontiers in History and Philosophy of Science. (p. 64-185). Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press.
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Forest, D., Malaterre, C. (2021). La causalité en biologie. Dans Gayon et Pradeu (dir.) Philosophie de la biologie. Explication biologique, hérédité, développement. (p. 75-86). Paris: Vrin
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Malaterre, C. et Merlin, F. (2015). The (in)determinism of biological evolution; where does the stochastic character of evolutionary theory come from?. Dans T. Heams et al. (dir.), Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences (349-367). Bâle: Springer.
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