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Eric Winsberg

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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|September 26, 2012
Values and uncertainties in the predictions of global climate modelsEric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|April 13, 2026
A Reply to Bernstein, Jayaram, and Hutler's "Assessing the Liberty-Based Case Against Pandemic Lockdowns"Eric Winsberg
Global Epidemiology|September 19, 2022
Who is responsible for global health inequalities after Covid-19?Eric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|July 21, 2025
Managing Values in Science: A Return to Decision TheoryEric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|April 18, 2022
The Epistemic Risk in RepresentationStephanie Harvard, Eric Winsberg
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 14, 2022
Purposes and duties in scientific modellingEric Winsberg, Stephanie Harvard
Pharmacoeconomics|April 27, 2023
Patient and Public Involvement in Health Economics Modelling Raises the Need for Normative GuidanceStephanie Harvard, Eric Winsberg
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 21, 2020
Severe weather event attribution: Why values won't go awayEric Winsberg, Naomi Oreskes, Elisabeth Lloyd
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|July 24, 2014
Accountability and values in radically collaborative researchEric Winsberg, Bryce Huebner, Rebecca Kukla
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|December 13, 2021
This Paper Attacks a Strawman but the Strawman Wins: A reply to van Basshuysen and WhiteEric Winsberg, Jason Brennan, Chris Surprenant
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|September 26, 2012
Values and uncertainties in the predictions of global climate modelsEric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|April 13, 2026
A Reply to Bernstein, Jayaram, and Hutler's "Assessing the Liberty-Based Case Against Pandemic Lockdowns"Eric Winsberg
Global Epidemiology|September 19, 2022
Who is responsible for global health inequalities after Covid-19?Eric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|July 21, 2025
Managing Values in Science: A Return to Decision TheoryEric Winsberg
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|April 18, 2022
The Epistemic Risk in RepresentationStephanie Harvard, Eric Winsberg
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|January 14, 2022
Purposes and duties in scientific modellingEric Winsberg, Stephanie Harvard
Pharmacoeconomics|April 27, 2023
Patient and Public Involvement in Health Economics Modelling Raises the Need for Normative GuidanceStephanie Harvard, Eric Winsberg
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 21, 2020
Severe weather event attribution: Why values won't go awayEric Winsberg, Naomi Oreskes, Elisabeth Lloyd
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|July 24, 2014
Accountability and values in radically collaborative researchEric Winsberg, Bryce Huebner, Rebecca Kukla
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal|December 13, 2021
This Paper Attacks a Strawman but the Strawman Wins: A reply to van Basshuysen and WhiteEric Winsberg, Jason Brennan, Chris Surprenant
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