Online Publications

 'Reichenbach's "Causal" Theory of Time: A Re-Assessment', PhilSci Archive (2023) (Preprint)

'Technological Applications of the Theory of Relativity', in: D. Skjelver et al. eds., History of Applied Science and Technology (2021). An Open Access Textbook: Chapter 15a

'Technological Applications of Quantum Mechanics', in: D. Skjelver et al. eds., History of Applied Science and Technology (2021). An Open Access Textbook: Chapter 15b

'The Discovery of Deep Time', in: D. Skjelver et al. eds., History of Applied Science and Technology (2021). An Open Access Textbook: Chapter 14a

'Evolution before Darwin', in: D. Skjelver et al. eds., History of Applied Science and Technology (2021). An Open Access Textbook: Chapter 14b

'Darwin's Theory of Evolution', in: D. Skjelver et al. eds., History of Applied Science and Technology (2021). An Open Access Textbook: Chapter 14c

'The Last Mystery Standing', The Philosophers' Magazine 84 (2019): 35-40 

'The Role of Trust in Political Systems', Open Political Science 1/1 (2018): 7-15

‘Hypothetical not Fictional Worlds’, PhilSciArchive (2016) (Preprint)

'Temporal Arrows in Space-time', PhilSci Archive (2013) (Preprint)

 'The Past-Future Asymmetry, PhilSci Archive (2013) (Preprint)

'Minkowski Spacetime and Thermodynamics’, PhilSci Archive (2008) (Preprint)

'Invariance, Symmetries and Structural Realism', PhilSci Archive (2007) - a revised version of a paper presented at the University of Dortmund (January 2004) and at the annual conference of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science (July 2004)

'Realism and Relativity', PhilSci Archive (2007)

'Why Copernicus was not a Scientific Revolutionary', in Central and Eastern European Review 1 (2007), 1-22 

'Einstein as Philosopher', in The Pantaneto Forum (January 2005)

‘When the Scientist turns Philosopher’ - a paper given at the World Congress of Philosophy in Boston (1998); a revised version has appeared in The Pantaneto Forum (July 2007)

'How to teach philosophy of science and some history of science to students with hardly any scientific background'  A discussion paper written for the Learning and Teaching Support Network at the University of Leeds (2001)

'Quantum Mechanics: The Physicist turns Philosopher'   - paper given at a conference in Madrid  on 100 years of Quantum Theory (22-25 November, 2000)