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124IntroductionSynthese 172 (2): 193-195. 2010.In this paper, I distinguish scientific models in three kinds on the basis of their ontological status—material models, mathematical models and fictional models, and develop and defend an account of fictional models as fictional objects—i.e. abstract objects that stand for possible concrete objects.
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566The junk argument: safe disposal guidelines for mereological universalistsAnalysis 72 (3): 455-457. 2012.
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240There are Kinds and Kinds of Kinds: Ben-Yami on the Semantics of Kind TermsPhilosophical Studies 136 (2): 217-248. 2007.Hanoch Ben-Yami has argued that the theory of the semantics of natural kind terms proposed by Kripke and Putnam is false and has proposed an allegedly novel account of the semantics of kind terms. In this article, I critically examine Ben-Yami’s arguments. I will argue that Ben-Yami’s objections do not show that Kripke and Putnam’s theory is false, but at most that the specific versions of it held by Kripke and Putnam have some weaknesses. Moreover, I will argue that Ben-Yami’s account is not a …Read more
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135Review of Bas C. Van Fraassen, Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3). 2009.
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201Dispositions and TricksErkenntnis 81 (3): 587-596. 2016.According to the Simple Conditional Analysis of disposition ascriptions, disposition ascriptions are to be analyzed in terms of counterfactual conditionals. The Simple Conditional Analysis is notoriously vulnerable to counterexamples. In this paper, I introduce a new sort of counterexample to the Simple Conditional Analysis of disposition ascriptions, which I call ‘tricks’. I then explore a number of possible strategies to modify the Simple Conditional Analysis so as to avoid tricks and conclude…Read more
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1196This book defends a two-tiered account of epistemic representation--the sort of representation relation that holds between representations such as maps and scientific models and their targets. It defends a interpretational account of epistemic representation and a structural similarity account of overall faithful epistemic representation.
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252Scientific models, partial structures and the new received view of theories (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (2): 370-377. 2006.
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672Modal truthmakers and two varieties of actualismSynthese 174 (3): 341-353. 2010.In this paper, I distinguish between two varieties of actualism—hardcore actualism and softcore actualism—and I critically discuss Ross Cameron’s recent arguments for preferring a softcore actualist account of the truthmakers for modal truths over hardcore actualist ones. In the process, I offer some arguments for preferring the hardcore actualist account of modal truthmakers over the softcore actualist one.