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17Peirce in the Machine: How Mixture of Experts Models Perform Hypothesis Construction – ERRATUMPhilosophy of Science 1-1. forthcoming.
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17Peirce in the Machine: How Mixture of Experts Models Perform Hypothesis ConstructionPhilosophy of Science 93 (1): 123-142. 2026.Mixture of experts is a prediction aggregation method in machine learning that aggregates the predictions of specialized experts. This method often outperforms Bayesian methods despite the Bayesian having stronger inductive guarantees. We argue that this is due to the greater functional capacity of mixture of experts. We prove that in a limiting case, mixture of experts will have greater capacity than equivalent Bayesian methods, which we vouchsafe through experiments on non-limiting cases. Fina…Read more
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54Review of Cameron J. Buckner’s From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence- Cameron J. Buckner, From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press (review)Philosophy of Science 92 (4): 1031-1034. 2025.Review of Cameron J. Buckner’s From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence - Cameron J. Buckner, From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press. - Volume 92 Issue 4.
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196The Habitual HorizonJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 12 (7). 2024.At the end of Frank Ramsey’s “General Propositions and Causality” ([1929b] 1990), he offers an enigmatic footnote that briefly describes his philosophy of science as a “forecasting theory”. What he means by this and by a “forecast” is unclear. However, elsewhere in his unpublished notes, he uses the term sporadically. An examination of those notes reveals the skeleton of a behavioral theory of mind. Ramsey held that all actions are at root driven by the sum total of a person’s dispositions or ha…Read more
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37Putting the “Decision” in Ramsey's “Theories”Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 102 (C): 48-59. 2023.
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93No free theory choice from machine learningSynthese 200 (5): 1-21. 2022.Ravit Dotan argues that a No Free Lunch theorem from machine learning shows epistemic values are insufficient for deciding the truth of scientific hypotheses. She argues that NFL shows that the best case accuracy of scientific hypotheses is no more than chance. Since accuracy underpins every epistemic value, non-epistemic values are needed to assess the truth of scientific hypotheses. However, NFL cannot be coherently applied to the problem of theory choice. The NFL theorem Dotan’s argument reli…Read more
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