Johns Hopkins University
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Stanford, California, United States of America
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    Whither philosophy of science?
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (4): 774-778. 2005.
    A response to Philip Mirowski’s criticism of 20th century philosophy of science as in collusion with cold war US politics. Only a very narrow view of the work in our field could support such a critique.
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    Evidence and hypothesis: An analysis of evidential relations
    Philosophy of Science 46 (1): 35-56. 1979.
    The subject of this essay is the dependence of evidential relations on background beliefs and assumptions. In Part I, two ways in which the relation between evidence and hypothesis is dependent on such assumptions are discussed and it is shown how in the context of appropriately differing background beliefs what is identifiable as the same state of affairs can be taken as evidence for conflicting hypotheses. The dependence of evidential relations on background beliefs is illustrated by discussio…Read more
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    Complexity And Diversity All The Way
    Metascience 14 (2): 185-194. 2005.
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    This is an important book precisely because there is none other quite like it.