Elisabeth A. Lloyd
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
144
Citations
5,558
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
42
Publishing since 1983
Elisabeth A. Lloyd works in the philosophy of science, examining how scientific theories are structured, tested, and shaped by values. Much of her recent work focuses on the foundations of climate-change science—particularly how scientists attribute extreme weather events to human activity—alongside longstanding interests in the logic of evolutionary theory and the concept of natural selection.
Publication activity has slowed over the decade, dropping from around eight to ten papers per year in 2017-2018 to roughly two to four per year more recently.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Broadening the scope of anthropogenic influence in extreme event attribution
Environmental Research Climate · 2024
- Feyerabend and Mill
Boston studies in the philosophy of science · 2024
- Units of Selection
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2023
- Foundations of attribution in climate-change science
Environmental Research Climate · 2023
- Values as heuristics: a contextual empiricist account of assessing values scientifically
Synthese · 2023
- Hierarchical, Porous Hydrogels Demonstrating Structurally Dependent Mechanical Properties
Research Square · 2023
- More than meets the AI: The possibilities and limits of machine learning in olfaction
Frontiers in Neuroscience · 2022
- Varieties of Data-Centric Science: Regional Climate Modeling and Model Organism Research
Philosophy of Science · 2022
- Climate change attribution and legal contexts: evidence and the role of storylines
Climatic Change · 2021
- Meaningful climate science
Climatic Change · 2021
- Climate scientists set the bar of proof too high
Climatic Change · 2021
- Adaptation
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2021
- The Structure and Confirmation of Evolutionary Theory
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2021
- Environmental catastrophes, climate change, and attribution
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences · 2020
- An analysis of the disagreement about added value by regional climate models
Synthese · 2020
- Archives of Sexual Behavior×4
- Climatic Change×4
- Biological Theory×3
- Synthese×3
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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