Articles
- Valles, S. A. (Forthcoming). The Coupled Ethical-Epistemic Model as a Resource for Feminist Philosophy of Science, and a Cqse Study Qpplying the Model to the Demography of “Hispanic” Race and Ethnicity. In H. Grasswick & N. McHugh (Eds.), Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Theorists Investigate Case Studies. Albany: SUNY Press.
- Valles, S. A. (2020). The predictable inequities of COVID-19 in the US: Fundamental causes and broken institutions. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, ONLINE FIRST.
- Valles, S. A. (2020). Philosophy of Biomedicine. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
- Kaplan, JM and Valles, SA (2019) Reflecting on what philosophy of epidemiology is and does, as the field comes into its own: Introduction to the Special Issue on Philosophy of Epidemiology. Synthese. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02252-3
- Valles, SA (2019) A pluralistic and socially responsible philosophy
of epidemiology field should actively engage with social determinants of health and health disparities. Synthese. Online First. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02161-5 - Valles, SA (2017) Some comments about being a philosopher of color and the reasons I didn’t write a (real) paper for this (seemingly) ideal venue for my work. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (online supplement).
- Valles, S. A., Luckie, D. B., Montgomery, G. M., Simmons, E. H., Sweeder, R. D., & Zeleke, A. (2016). Updating the Two Cultures: How structures can promote interdisciplinary cultures. Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 48(6), 28-35.
- Valles, SA (2016) Race in Medicine. In The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine, edited by M. Solomon, J. R. Simon and H. Kincaid. New York: Routledge, 419-431.
- Hall, T. E., Engebretson, J., O’Rourke, M., Piso, Z., Whyte, K., & Valles, SA (2016) The Need for Social Ethics in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Graduate Programs: Results from a Nation-Wide Survey in the United States. Science and Engineering Ethics, 23 (2), 565-588.
- Valles SA (2016) The Challenges of Choosing and Explaining a Phenomenon in Epidemiological Research on the “Hispanic Paradox”. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 37 (2), 129-148
- Normandin S and Valles SA (2015) How a Network of Conservationists and Population Control Activists Created the Contemporary US Anti-Immigration Movement. Endeavour, 39 (2), 95-105.
- Valles SA, Bhopal RS, Aspinall PJ (2015) Census Categories for Mixed Race and Mixed Ethnicity: Impacts on Data Collection and Analysis in the US, UK and NZ. Public Health, 129 (3), 266-270.
- Katikireddi SV and Valles SA (2015) Coupled Ethical–Epistemic Analysis of Public Health Research and Practice: Categorizing Variables to Improve Population Health and Equity, American Journal of Public Health, 105 (1), e36-e42 [Open Access]
- Valles SA (2015) Bioethics and the Framing of Climate Change’s Health Risks. Bioethics, 29(5), 334-341.
- Valles SA (2013) Validity and Utility in Biological Traits. Biological Theory, 8(1), 93-102.
- Valles SA (2012) Heterogeneity of Risk within Racial Groups, a Challenge for Public Health Programs. Preventive Medicine, 55(5), 405-408.
- Valles SA (2012) Should Direct to Consumer Personalized Genomic Medicine Remain Unregulated? A Rebuttal of the Defenses. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 55(2), 250-265.
- Valles SA (2012) Evolutionary Medicine at Twenty: Rethinking Adaptationism and Disease. Biology and Philosophy, 27(2), 241-261.
- Valles SA (2012) Lionel Penrose and the Concept of Normal Variation in Human Intelligence. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 43(1), 231-289.
- Valles SA (2010) The Mystery of the Mystery of Common Genetic Diseases. Biology and Philosophy, 25(2), 183-201.
Miscellaneous Short Pieces
- Valles, SA (2015) Judging Culpability in Dwyer’s Climate Change “Gaia Commission”: A Response to Dwyer. BioéthiqueOnline, 4(22), 1-2.
- Valles, SA(2013) Women’s Health Through an Evolutionary Lens. Evolution, 67(10), 3075-3076.
- Valles, SA (2013) Review of Scientific Method in Brief. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 35(3), 478-479.