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187The perils of tweaking: how to use macrodata to set parameters in complex simulation modelsSynthese 190 (2): 203-218. 2013.When can macroscopic data about a system be used to set parameters in a microfoundational simulation? We examine the epistemic viability of tweaking parameter values to generate a better fit between the outcome of a simulation and the available observational data. We restrict our focus to microfoundational simulations—those simulations that attempt to replicate the macrobehavior of a target system by modeling interactions between microentities. We argue that tweaking can be effective but that th…Read more
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865Review of Creations of the Mind, ed. Margolis and Laurence (review)Mind 121 (481): 200-204. 2012.This fascinating collection on artifacts brings together seven papers by philosophers with nine by psychologists, biologists, and an archaeologist. The psychological papers include two excellent discussions of empirical work on the mental representation of artifact concepts – an assessment by Malt and Sloman of a large variety of studies on the conflicting ways we classify artifacts and extend our applications of artifact categories to new cases, and a review by Mahon and Caramazza of data from …Read more
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343A Framework for Social OntologyPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (2): 147-167. 2015.This paper sets out an organizing framework for the field of social ontology, the study of the nature of the social world. The subject matter of social ontology is clarified, in particular the difference between it and the study of causal relations and the explanation of social phenomena. Two different inquiries are defined and explained: the study of the grounding of social facts, and the study of how social categories are “anchored” or set up. The distinction between these inquiries is used to…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Social Science |