!!Charlotte Werndl - Selected Publications
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__Journal articles in the best journals of the field__\\
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1) Werndl, C. (2021). Can Somebody Please Say What Gibbsian Statistical Mechanics Says? The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1), 105-119.\\
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2) Werndl, C. (2020). When Do Gibbsian Phase Averages and Boltzmannian Equilibrium Values Agree?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 72, 46-69.\\
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3) Werndl, C. (2019). Statistical Mechanics. A Tale of Two Theories.. Monist 102 (4), 424-438.\\
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4) Werndl, C. (2019). Initial Conditions Dependence and Initial Conditions Uncertainty in Climate Science. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (4), 953–976. \\
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5) Werndl, C. (2017). Mind the Gap: Boltzmannian versus Gibbsian Equilibrium. Philosophy of Science 84 (5), 1289-1302 [[with R. Frigg, but Werndl is first author] \\
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6) Werndl, C. (2016). On Defining Climate and Climate Change. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (2), 337-364.\\
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7) Werndl, C. (2015). Introduction to Philosophy of Climate Science, Part 1: Observing Climate Change. Philosophy Compass 10 (12), 953-964. [[with R. Frigg and E. Thompson].\\
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8) Werndl, C. (2015). Introduction to Philosophy of Climate Science, Part 2: Modelling Climate Change. Philosophy Compass 10 (12), 965-977. [[with R. Frigg and E. Thompson].\\
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9) Werndl, C. (2009). What are the New Implications of Chaos for Unpredictability?. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60, 195-220.\\
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10) Werndl, C. (2020). Tatjana Afanassjewa and her Legacy: Philosophical Insights from the Work of an Original Physicist and Mathematician. Springer. [[with G. Valente, J. Uffink and L. Zuchowski]\\
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__Evidence of scientific impact:__ \\
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All of the nine publications listed above are published in internationally leading philosophy of science journals. In general, Werndl has an exceptionally good publication record with countless publications in the best journals of the field (see her list of publications) --\\
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Werndl's 2009 paper 9) mentioned above won the Cushing Memorial Prize in the History and Philosophy of Science (see Honours and Awards)--\\
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Werndl has been invited to write several high-profile review articles in philosophy of climate science (see 7) and 8) and further articles in her list of publication) and philosophy of statistical mechanics (see her list of publications). This underscores that she is regarded as a leading expert in philosophy of climate science and philosophy of statistical physics. --\\
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__For a philosopher of science of her age the citations, h-index, and i10-index are quite high:__ \\
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Citations: 912\\
h-index: 16\\
i10-index: 20