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Anna Baker

University of Edinburgh
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  • University of Edinburgh
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
General Philosophy of Science
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    Does the inherence heuristic take us to psychological essentialism?
    with Anna Marmodoro and Robin A. Murphy
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (5): 494-495. 2014.
    We argue that the claim that essence-based causal explanations emerge, hydra-like, from an inherence heuristic is incomplete. No plausible mechanism for the transition from concrete properties, or cues, to essences is provided. Moreover, the fundamental shotgun and storytelling mechanisms of the inherence heuristic are not clearly enough specified to distinguish them, developmentally, from associative or causal networks.
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    Occam’s Razor in science: a case study from biogeography
    Biology and Philosophy 22 (2): 193-215. 2007.
    Simplicity and ParsimonyPhilosophy of Biology, General WorksExplanation in Biology
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    Propositional learning is a useful research heuristic but it is not a theoretical algorithm
    with Irina Baetu and Robin A. Murphy
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (2): 199-200. 2009.
    Mitchell et al.'s claim, that their propositional theory is a single-process theory, is illusory because they relegate some learning to a secondary memory process. This renders the single-process theory untestable. The propositional account is not a process theory of learning, but rather, a heuristic that has led to interesting research.
    Unconscious and Conscious ProcessesConscious and Unconscious MemoryConscious and Unconscious Learnin…Read more
    Unconscious and Conscious ProcessesConscious and Unconscious MemoryConscious and Unconscious Learning
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