Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
1. Haueis, P. (2024/2021). A Generalized Patchwork Approach to Scientific Concepts. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 75(3), 741–768. DOI: 10.1086/716179 (originally published June 2021).
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2. Haueis, P. (2024). Climate concepts for supporting political goals of mitigation and adaptation: the case for “climate crisis”. WIREs Climate Change. DOI: 10.1002/wcc.893
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3. Haueis, P. (2023). Exploratory Concept Formation and Tool Development in Neuroscience. Philosophy of Science 90(2), 354-375. DOI: 10.1017/psa.2022.79.
4. Schütze, P., & Haueis, P. (2023). Philosophy and the Climate Crisis: An Agenda for Change. Public Philosophy Journal 5(1). DOI: 10.59522/FVEV4518
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5. Novick, R. & Haueis, P. (2023). Patchworks and Operations. European Journal of Philosophy of Science 13(1): 1–21, DOI: 10.1007/s13194-023-00515-y
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6. Haueis, P. (2022). Descriptive Multiscale Modeling in Data-Driven Neuroscience. Synthese 200,129. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-022-03551-y
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7. Haueis, P. & Slaby, J. (2022). The Humanities as Conceptual Practices: The Formation and Development of High-Impact Concepts in Philosophy and Beyond. Metaphilosophy 53(3), 385–403. DOI: 10.1111/meta.12551
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8. Haueis, P. & Kästner, L. (2022). Mechanistic Inquiry and Scientific Pursuit: The Case of Visual Processing. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 93, 123-135. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2022.03.007
9. Casper, M.O. & Haueis, P. (2022). Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and Its Role in Experimental Practice. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. DOI: 10.1007/s11097-022-09853-3
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10. Haueis, P. (2021a). The Death of the Cortical Column? Patchwork Structure and Conceptual Retirement in Neuroscientific Practice. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85, 101–113. DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsa.2020.09.010
11. Haueis, P. (2021b). Multiscale Modeling of Cortical Gradients: The Role of Mesoscale Circuits for Linking Macro- and Microscale Gradients of Cortical Organization and Hierarchical Information Processing. NeuroImage 232. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.117846
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12. Kästner, L. & Haueis, P. (2019). Discovering Patterns: On the Norms of Mechanistic Inquiry. Erkenntnis 86, 1635–1660. DOI: 10.1007/s10670-019-00174-7
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13. Mendes, N. Oligschläger, S. Lauckner, M. Golchert, J. Huntenburg, J., Falkiewicz, M., Ellamil, M. Krause, S. Baczkowski, B. Cozatl, R. Osoianu, A. Kumral, D. Pool, J. Golz, L. Dreyer, M., Haueis, P. et al. (2019). A Functional Connectome Phenotyping Dataset Including Cognitive State and Personality Measures. Scientific Data. DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.307
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14. Haueis, P. (2018). Beyond Cognitive Myopia: A Patchwork Approach to the Concept of Neural Function. Synthese 195(12), 5373–5402. DOI: 10.1007/s11229-018-01991-z
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15. Haueis, P. (2016). The Life of the Cortical Column. Opening the Domain of Functional Architecture of the Cortex (1955–1981). History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 38(3) DOI: 10.1007/s40656-016-0103-4 .
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16. Haueis, P. (2014). Meeting the Brain on its own Terms. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8(815), DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00815
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17. Haueis, P. (2013). Vagueness and Mechanistic Explanation in Neuroscience. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 38, 251–275.
18. Haueis, P. (2012). The Fuzzy Brain. Vagueness and Mapping Connectivity in the Human Cerebral Cortex. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy 6(37), DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2012.00037.
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19. Haueis, P. (2012). Apollonian Scientia Sexualis and Dionysian Ars Erotica? On the Relation between Michel Foucault's 'History of Sexuality' and Friedrich Nietzsche's 'Birth of Tragedy'. Journal of Nietzsche Studies 43(2), 260–282.
Book Chapters
Peer-reviewed chapters
20. Burnston, D. & Haueis, P. (2021). Evolving Concepts of “Hierarchy” in Systems Neuroscience. In M. Viola and F. Calzavarini (eds.). Neural Mechanisms: New Challenges in the Philosophy of Neuroscience. Berlin: Springer (pp. 113–141).
21. Haueis, P. & Slaby J. (2017). Connectomes as Constitutively Epistemic Objects. Critical Perspectives on Modelling in Current Neuroanatomy. In T. Mahfoud, S. McLean and N. Rose (eds.). Progress in Brain Research Vol 233: The Making and Use of Animal Models in Neuroscience and Psychiatry. Amsterdam: Academic Press (pp. 149–177).
Invited chapters
22. Burns, R., Margulies, D. & Haueis, P. (2019). Of Regions and Networks: Neuroimaging Approaches to Mapping Brain Organization. In: Thibault & A. Raz (ed.), Casting Light on the Dark Side of Brain Imaging. Amsterdam: Elsevier (pp. 135-138). DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-816179-1.00023-2
23. Haueis, P. & Slaby, J. (2015). Brain in the Shell. Assessing the Stakes and the Transformative Potential of the Human Brain Project. In J. de Vos and E. Pluth (eds.), Neuroscience and Critique. London: Routledge (pp. 117–140).
24. Slaby, J., Haueis, P. & Choudhury, S. (2012). Neuroscience as Applied Hermeneutics: Towards a Critical Neuroscience of Political Theory, In: F. Vander Valk (ed.), Essays on Neuroscience and Political Theory: Thinking the Body Politic. New York: Routledge (pp. 50–73).