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423Has chaos been explained?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (4): 683-700. 2001.In his recent book, Explaining Chaos, Peter Smith presents a new problem in the foundations of chaos theory. Specifically, he argues that the standard ways of justifying idealizations in mathematical models fail when it comes to the infinite intricacy found in strange attractors. I argue that Smith's analysis undermines much of the explanatory power of chaos theory. A better approach is developed by drawing analogies from the models found in continuum mechanics.
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1464Motives Still Don't Matter: Reply to PynesZygon 47 (4): 662-665. 2012.This paper continues a dialogue that began with an article by Jeffrey Koperski entitled “Two Bad Ways to Attack Intelligent Design and Two Good Ones,” published in the June 2008 issue of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science. In a response article, Christopher Pynes argues that ad hominem arguments are sometimes legitimate, especially when critiquing Intelligent Design (2012). We show that Pynes’s examples only apply to matters of testimony, not the kinds of arguments found in the best defenses…Read more
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662Should we care about fine-tuning?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56 (2): 303-319. 2005.There is an ongoing debate over cosmological fine-tuning between those holding that design is the best explanation and those who favor a multiverse. A small group of critics has recently challenged both sides, charging that their probabilistic intuitions are unfounded. If the critics are correct, then a growing literature in both philosophy and physics lacks a mathematical foundation. In this paper, I show that just such a foundation exists. Cosmologists are now providing the kinds of measure-th…Read more
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183BAS C. VAN FRAASSEN: The Empirical Stance (review)Faith and Philosophy 21 (2): 256-259. 2004.Review of The Empirical Stance
University Center, Michigan, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Philosophy of Religion |
Areas of Interest
| General Philosophy of Science |