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Quantum logics in cognition: A proposalSynthese 206 (1): 1-34. 2025.Quantum logics are non-classical logics defined from the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. While they are conventionally used to model inferential processes in physics, their scope of application is potentially much broader. We argue that quantum logics can serve as a framework to model human cognition, as their semantics seem able to capture not only how people make inferences about quantum mechanics, but also how they reason in general. We begin by defining quantum logics from an al…Read more
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Knowledge before beliefBehavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.Research on the capacity to understand others' minds has tended to focus on representations ofbeliefs,which are widely taken to be among the most central and basic theory of mind representations. Representations ofknowledge, by contrast, have received comparatively little attention and have often been understood as depending on prior representations of belief. After all, how could one represent someone as knowing something if one does not even represent them as believing it? Drawing on a wide ra…Read more
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Intentions and InquiryMind 134 (533): 85-106. 2025.This paper defends the Intention Account of Inquiry. On this account, inquiry is best understood by appeal to a ‘question-directed intention’ (QDI), an intention to answer a question broadly construed. This account’s core commitments help meet recent challenges plaguing extant approaches to characterizing inquiry. First, QDIs are the type of mental state central to inquiry, not attitudes like curiosity or wonder. Second, holding a QDI towards a question and acting in service of it constitutes th…Read more
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Complutense University of MadridDoctoral student
Madrid, Spain
Areas of Specialization
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| Epistemic Normativity |
| Inquiry |
| Epistemic Norms |
| Metaepistemology |
| Ethics of Belief |
| Reasons |
| Epistemic Value |
| Values and Norms |
| Ignorance |