Jutta Schickore
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
110
Citations
961
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
28
Publishing since 1999
Jutta Schickore studies the history and philosophy of science, with a particular focus on how scientists design and justify experiments over time. Much of her recent work examines the concept of experimental control—what makes an experiment 'well-controlled'—and traces methodological ideas through historical cases from the 1700s and 1800s. She also explores how history and philosophy of science inform one another.
Publication activity has slowed over the last decade, from a high of around 15 papers in 2017 to an average of about 2–3 per year in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Harnessing complexity may strangle it: what is a well-controlled experiment?
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences · 2026
- Author response for "Harnessing complexity may strangle it: what is a well-controlled experiment?"
2026
- Author response for "Harnessing complexity may strangle it: what is a well-controlled experiment?"
2026
- Philosophical Anthropology, Philosophical Technology, and Protocols of Intersubjectivity
The Monist · 2025
- Turns to history in philosophy of science
2025
- Controlled Experiments
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Introduction: Practices, Strategies, and Methodologies of Experimental Control in Historical Perspective
Archimedes · 2024
- Analysis and Induction as Methods of Empirical Inquiry
Archimedes · 2024
- Chapter 2. Peculiar Blue Spots: Evidence and Causes around 1800
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society · 2023
- “Dare Explanations” (Wagerklärungen): Hypothetical Thinking in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century German Philosophy of Science
HOPOS The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science · 2023
- Parasites, Pepsin, Pus, and Postulates: Jakob Henle's Essay on Miasma, Contagium, and Miasmatic-Contagious Diseases in Its Original Contexts
Bulletin of the history of medicine · 2022
- Methodological ideas in past experimental inquiry: rigor checks around 1800
Intellectual History Review · 2021
- The place and significance of comparative trials in German agricultural writings around 1800
Annals of Science · 2021
- Is “Failing Well” a Sign of Scientific Virtue?*
2021
- Thinking about scientific thinking
Metascience · 2021
- J.B. Metzler eBooks×8
- Archimedes×3
- Perspectives on Science×2
- HOPOS The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science×2
- Journal of the Philosophy of History×1
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