Publications
“Making Philosophy Of Science More Socially Relevant [Special Issue]”. Synthese 177 (3): 301-492.
. 2010. “Socially Relevant Philosophy Of Science: An Introduction”. Synthese 177: 301-316.
. 2010. Fehr and Plaisance (2010).pdf“Chapter 1: The Philosophy Of Behavioral Biology”. In Philosophy Of Behavioral Biology, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Vol. 282. Springer.
. 2012. Philosophy Of Behavioral Biology. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 282th ed. Springer.
. 2012. “Why The (Gene) Counting Argument Fails In The Massive Modularity Debate: The Need For Understanding Gene Concepts And Genotype-Phenotype Relationships”. Philosophical Psychology 25 (6): 873-892.
. 2012. Plaisance et al (2012).pdf“A Pluralistic Approach To Interactional Expertise”. Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science 47: 60-68.
. 2014. Plaisance and Kennedy (2014).pdf . 2019. Plaisance et al (2019).pdf
“Understanding What Could Be: A Call For 'Experimental Behavioral Genetics'”. Behavior Genetics 49 (2): 235-243.
. 2019. . 2020.
“The Benefits Of Acquiring Interactional Expertise: Why (Some) Philosophers Of Science Should Engage Scientific Communities”. Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science 83: 53-62.
. 2020. Plaisance (2020).pdf“Pathways Of Influence: Understanding The Impact Of Philosophy Of Science In Scientific Domains”. Synthese.
. 2021. Plaisance et al (2021).pdf“A Framework For Analyzing Broadly Engaged Philosophy Of Science”. Philosophy Of Science.
. 2021. “Socially Engaged Philosophy Of Science”. In Routledge Handbook Of The Philosophy Of Science. Routledge.
. Accepted. “Making Collaboration Work: Fostering Positive Attitudes And Experiences Around Psychological Safety, Diversity, And The Value Of Teamwork”. Canadian Journal For The Scholarship Of Teaching And Learning.
. Accepted.