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Devon Brickhouse-Bryson

Lynchburg College
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  • Lynchburg College
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2017
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Lynchburg, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophical Methods
Philosophy of Science, Misc
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
Normative Ethics
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophical Methods
Philosophy of Science, Misc
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    New frontiers in the aesthetics of science: Milena Ivanova and Steven French (eds.): The aesthetics of science: Beauty, imagination, and understanding. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2020, 222 pp, $160 HB
    Metascience 30 (1): 103-105. 2021.
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    Reflective Equilibrium, Judgments of Beauty, and Judgments of Coherence
    Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 1 (102): 31-60. 2019.
    Reflective equilibrium is a powerful and popular method of theory evaluation. This article argues that the judgments of coherence required by the method are unexplained by the going accounts of reflective equilibrium and that they are best understood as a species of judgments of beauty. It argues that the distinctive feature of judgments of beauty is that they are unprincipled and yet nevertheless possible and that judgments of coherence share this distinctive feature. This conclusion entails th…Read more
    Reflective equilibrium is a powerful and popular method of theory evaluation. This article argues that the judgments of coherence required by the method are unexplained by the going accounts of reflective equilibrium and that they are best understood as a species of judgments of beauty. It argues that the distinctive feature of judgments of beauty is that they are unprincipled and yet nevertheless possible and that judgments of coherence share this distinctive feature. This conclusion entails that reflective equilibrium is a partially aesthetic method of theory evaluation and that part of using the method is evaluating candidate theories by their beauty.
    Social and Political PhilosophyAesthetic ValuePhilosophical MethodsFoundationalism and Coherentism
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    Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation
    Lexington Books. 2020.
    In Judgments of Beauty in Theory Evaluation, the author argues that judgments of beauty are a justified part of theory evaluation. This argument bears on the debate over judgments of beauty in scientific theory evaluation and also prompts an examination of judgments of beauty in philosophical theory evaluation.
    Philosophical MethodsAesthetic ValueReflective EquilibriumTheoretical Virtues, MiscNonempirical Virt…Read more
    Philosophical MethodsAesthetic ValueReflective EquilibriumTheoretical Virtues, MiscNonempirical VirtuesSimplicity and ParsimonyScientific Method, Miscellaneous
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