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David Kirkby

Durham University
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  • Durham University
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
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Philosophy of Language
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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  •  12
    Index of Names
    with Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Ben Baker, David Botting, Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Tadeusz Ciecierski, Alex S. Davies, Florian Demont, Luis Fernández Moreno, Chris Fox, Raymond Turner, Barbora Geistová Čakovská, Thomas Hodgson, Filip Kawczyński, Ruth Kempson, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Ronnie Cann, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Joanna Klimczyk, Katarzyna Kobos, Karolina Krzyżanowska, Agnieszka Kułacka, Janusz Maciaszek, Andrei Mărăşoiu, Alexander Miller, Ulrich Reichard, Uxía Rivas Monroy, Ali Saboohi, Arthur Sullivan, Mieszko Tałasiewicz, and Tomoo Ueda
    In Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, Ontos. pp. 551-552. 2011.
  •  14
    Index of Subjects
    with Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Ben Baker, David Botting, Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Tadeusz Ciecierski, Alex S. Davies, Florian Demont, Luis Fernández Moreno, Chris Fox, Raymond Turner, Barbora Geistová Čakovská, Thomas Hodgson, Filip Kawczyński, Ruth Kempson, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Ronnie Cann, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Joanna Klimczyk, Katarzyna Kobos, Karolina Krzyżanowska, Agnieszka Kułacka, Janusz Maciaszek, Andrei Mărăşoiu, Alexander Miller, Ulrich Reichard, Uxía Rivas Monroy, Ali Saboohi, Arthur Sullivan, Mieszko Tałasiewicz, and Tomoo Ueda
    In Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, Ontos. pp. 553-557. 2011.
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    Contents
    with Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Ben Baker, David Botting, Elżbieta Chrzanowska-Kluczewska, Tadeusz Ciecierski, Alex S. Davies, Florian Demont, Luis Fernández Moreno, Chris Fox, Raymond Turner, Barbora Geistová Čakovská, Thomas Hodgson, Filip Kawczyński, Ruth Kempson, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Ronnie Cann, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Joanna Klimczyk, Katarzyna Kobos, Karolina Krzyżanowska, Agnieszka Kułacka, Janusz Maciaszek, Andrei Mărăşoiu, Alexander Miller, Ulrich Reichard, Uxía Rivas Monroy, Ali Saboohi, Arthur Sullivan, Mieszko Tałasiewicz, and Tomoo Ueda
    In Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, Ontos. 2011.
  •  322
    The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III baryon oscillation spectroscopic survey: Baryon acoustic oscillations in the data releases 10 and 11 galaxy samples (review)
    with Lauren Anderson, Éric Aubourg, Stephen Bailey, Florian Beutler, Vaishali Bhardwaj, Michael Blanton, Adam S. Bolton, J. Brinkmann, Joel R. Brownstein, Angela Burden, Chia-Hsun Chuang, Antonio J. Cuesta, Kyle S. Dawson, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Stephanie Escoffier, James E. Gunn, Hong Guo, Shirley Ho, Klaus Honscheid, Cullan Howlett, Robert H. Lupton, Marc Manera, Claudia Maraston, Cameron K. McBride, Olga Mena, Francesco Montesano, Robert C. Nichol, Sebastián E. Nuza, Matthew D. Olmstead, Nikhil Padmanabhan, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, John Parejko, Will J. Percival, Patrick Petitjean, Francisco Prada, Adrian M. Price-Whelan, Beth Reid, Natalie A. Roe, Ashley J. Ross, Nicholas P. Ross, Cristiano G. Sabiu, Shun Saito, Lado Samushia, Ariel G. Sánchez, David J. Schlegel, Donald P. Schneider, Claudia G. Scoccola, Hee-Jong Seo, Ramin A. Skibba, Michael A. Strauss, Molly E. C. Swanson, Daniel Thomas, Jeremy L. Tinker, Rita Tojeiro, Mariana Vargas Magaña, Licia Verde, and Dav Wake
    We present a one per cent measurement of the cosmic distance scale from the detections of the baryon acoustic oscillations in the clustering of galaxies from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, which is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III. Our results come from the Data Release 11 sample, containing nearly one million galaxies and covering approximately 8500 square degrees and the redshift range 0.2 < z < 0.7. We also compare these results with those from the publicly released DR9 …Read more
    We present a one per cent measurement of the cosmic distance scale from the detections of the baryon acoustic oscillations in the clustering of galaxies from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, which is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III. Our results come from the Data Release 11 sample, containing nearly one million galaxies and covering approximately 8500 square degrees and the redshift range 0.2 < z < 0.7. We also compare these results with those from the publicly released DR9 and DR10 samples. Assuming a concordance Λ cold dark matter cosmological model, the DR11 sample covers a volume of 13 Gpc3 and is the largest region of the Universe ever surveyed at this density. We measure the correlation function and power spectrum, including density-field reconstruction of the BAO feature. The acoustic features are detected at a significance of over 7σ in both the correlation function and power spectrum. Fitting for the position of the acoustic features measures the distance relative to the sound horizon at the drag epoch, rd, which has a value of rd,fid = 149.28 Mpc in our fiducial cosmology. We find DV = at z = 0.32 and DV = at z = 0.57. At 1.0 per cent, this latter measure is the most precise distance constraint ever obtained from a galaxy survey. Separating the clustering along and transverse to the line of sight yields measurements at z = 0.57 of DA = and H =. Our measurements of the distance scale are in good agreement with previous BAO measurements and with the predictions from cosmic microwave background data for a spatially flat CDM model with a cosmological constant. © 2014 The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.
  •  67
    Why there might be a moral faculty: A reply to Johnson
    Philosophical Psychology 27 (4): 475-482. 2014.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  30
    Baryon acoustic oscillations in the Ly α forest of BOSS quasars
    with N. G. Busca, T. Delubac, J. Rich, S. Bailey, A. Font-Ribera, J. M. Le Goff, M. M. Pieri, A. Slosar, E. Aubourg, J. E. Bautista, D. Bizyaev, M. Blomqvist, A. S. Bolton, J. Bovy, H. Brewington, A. Borde, J. Brinkmann, B. Carithers, R. A. C. Croft, K. S. Dawson, G. Ebelke, D. J. Eisenstein, J. C. Hamilton, S. Ho, D. W. Hogg, K. Honscheid, K. G. Lee, B. Lundgren, E. Malanushenko, V. Malanushenko, D. Margala, C. Maraston, K. Mehta, J. Miralda-Escudé, A. D. Myers, R. C. Nichol, P. Noterdaeme, M. D. Olmstead, D. Oravetz, N. Palanque-Delabrouille, K. Pan, I. Pâris, W. J. Percival, P. Petitjean, N. A. Roe, E. Rollinde, N. P. Ross, G. Rossi, D. J. Schlegel, D. P. Schneider, A. Shelden, E. S. Sheldon, A. Simmons, S. Snedden, J. L. Tinker, M. Viel, B. A. Weaver, D. H. Weinberg, M. White, C. Yèche, and D. G. York
    We report a detection of the baryon acoustic oscillation feature in the three-dimensional correlation function of the transmitted flux fraction in the Lya forest of high-redshift quasars. The study uses 48 640 quasars in the redshift range 2.1 = z = 3.5 from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey of the third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. At a mean redshift z = 2.3, we measure the monopole and quadrupole components of the correlation function for separations in the range 20 h-…Read more
    We report a detection of the baryon acoustic oscillation feature in the three-dimensional correlation function of the transmitted flux fraction in the Lya forest of high-redshift quasars. The study uses 48 640 quasars in the redshift range 2.1 = z = 3.5 from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey of the third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. At a mean redshift z = 2.3, we measure the monopole and quadrupole components of the correlation function for separations in the range 20 h-1 Mpc < r < 200 h-1 Mpc. A peak in the correlation function is seen at a separation equal to times the distance expected for the BAO peak within a concordance.CDM cosmology. This first detection of the BAO peak at high redshift, when the universe was strongly matter dominated, results in constraints on the angular diameter distance DA and the expansion rate H at z = 2.3 that, combined with priors on H0 and the baryon density, require the existence of dark energy. Combined with constraints derived from cosmic microwave background observations, this result implies H = km s-1 Mpc-1, indicating that the time derivative of the cosmological scale parameter.a = H/ is significantly greater than that measured with BAO at z ∼ 0.5. This demonstrates that the expansion was decelerating in the range 0.7 < z < 2.3, as expected from the matter domination during this epoch. Combined with measurements of H0, one sees the pattern of deceleration followed by acceleration characteristic of a dark-energy dominated universe. © 2013 ESO.
  •  89
    Why there might be a moral faculty: A reply to Johnson
    Philosophical Psychology (4): 1-8. 2013.
    Is there a cognitive faculty dedicated to the moral domain? Mark Johnson has developed a number of arguments against the existence of such a faculty. I claim that these arguments are not persuasive and that there may be a moral faculty
    Moral Emotivism and Sentimentalism
  •  65
    John Skorupski , The Domain of Reasons . Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 32 (1): 55-57. 2012.
  •  124
    Your theory of the evolution of morality depends upon your theory of morality
    with Wolfram Hinzen and John Mikhail
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (1): 94-95. 2013.
    Baumard et al. attribute to humans a sense of fairness. However, the properties of this sense are so underspecified that the evolutionary account offered is not well-motivated. We contrast this with the framework of Universal Moral Grammar, which has sought a descriptively adequate account of the structure of the moral domain as a precondition for understanding the evolution of morality
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceEvolution of Morality
  •  74
    Massimo Piatelli-Palmarini, Juan Uriagereka and Pello Salaburu, eds. , Of Minds and Language: A Dialogue with Noam Chomsky in the Basque Country . Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 31 (2): 138-141. 2011.
    LanguagesKnowledge of Language
  •  49
    Proper Names: Denying Semantic Uniformity
    In Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophical and Formal Approaches to Linguistic Analysis, De Gruyter. pp. 263-272. 2012.
    Semantics
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