Please see the journals cited for final versions of these papers

“The evolution of sex: domains and explanatory pluralism.” Biology and Philosophy, 16: 145-170, 2001.

“Pluralism and sex: more than a pragmatic issue.” Philosophy of Science, 68: S237-S250, 2001.

“Explanations of the evolution of sex: a plurality of local mechanisms” forthcoming, Minnesota Series in the Philosophy of Science.

Feminism and Science: Mechanism Without Reductionism” forthcoming, National Women’s Studies Association Journal.

Drafts in progress

“Sex and explanatory pluralism: Is it a case of causal mechanism versus unifying theories of explanation?”

“Epistemic authority of women and minorities in scientific communities”

“Bodies, ignorance and scientific objectivity”

“Spooky mechanisms and hard bodies”

“Problems with pluralism: The rationality of multidisciplinary explanations.”

“Picking a relevance relation: The role of local criteria for the choice between unification and causal mechanism”

 “The maintenance of "A" locus polymorphism and the evolution of the morning glory (Ipomoea purpurea ) mating system”