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282Values and Uncertainties in the Predictions of Global Climate ModelsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 22 (2): 111-137. 2012.Over the last several years, there has been an explosion of interest and attention devoted to the problem of Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) in climate science—that is, to giving quantitative estimates of the degree of uncertainty associated with the predictions of global and regional climate models. The technical challenges associated with this project are formidable, and so the statistical community has understandably devoted itself primarily to overcoming them. But even as these technical cha…Read more
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227Quantum Life: Interaction, Entanglement, and SeparationJournal of Philosophy 100 (2). 2003.Violations of the Bell inequalities in EPR-Bohm type experiments have set the literature on the metaphysics of microscopic systems to flirting with some sort of metaphysical holism regarding spatially separated, entangled systems. The rationale for this behavior comes in two parts. The first part relies on the proof, due to Jon Jarrett [2] that the experimentally observed violations of the Bell inequalities entail violations of the conjunction of two probabilistic constraints. Jarrett called the…Read more
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Handshaking your way to the top: Inconsistency and falsification in intertheoretic reductionIn Borchert (ed.), Philosophy of Science, Macmillan. pp. 73--582. 2006.
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78A function for fictions: expanding the scope of scienceIn Mauricio Suárez (ed.), Fictions in Science: Philosophical Essays on Modeling and Idealization, Routledge. pp. 4--179. 2008.
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167Sanctioning Models: The Epistemology of SimulationScience in Context 12 (2): 275-292. 1999.The ArgumentIn its reconstruction of scientific practice, philosophy of science has traditionally placed scientific theories in a central role, and has reduced the problem of mediating between theories and the world to formal considerations. Many applications of scientific theories, however, involve complex mathematical models whose constitutive equations are analytically unsolvable. The study of these applications often consists in developing representations of the underlying physics on a compu…Read more
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