• Bayesian Informal Logic and Fallacy
    Informal Logic 23 (1). 2003.
    Bayesian reasoning has been applied formally to statistical inference, machine learning and analysing scientific method. Here I apply it informally to more common forms of inference, namely natural language arguments. I analyse a variety of traditional fallacies, deductive, inductive and causal, and find more merit in them than is generally acknowledged. Bayesian principles provide a framework for understanding ordinary arguments which is well worth developing.
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    Inference in the Wild: A Framework for Human Situation Assessment and a Case Study of Air Combat
    with Ken McAnally, Catherine Davey, Daniel White, Murray Stimson, and Steven Mascaro
    Cognitive Science 42 (7): 2181-2204. 2018.
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    Synesthesia and Method
    PSYCHE: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research On Consciousness 2. 1995.
    Richard Cytowic has done considerable service to the scientific study of synesthesia, conducting important research and publishing two recent books on the subject. The study of synesthesia raises interesting questions about scientific method, both because of the negative reception it received initially--often being viewed as tainted by a reliance upon introspective reports--and because of the connections Cytowic has found between synesthetic perception and the limbic system, thereby possibly und…Read more